Issue #5: “Positioned At His Feet”
Issue #5 Theme: Positioned At His Feet
Quarter #2 Spotlight: “A Worship Leader’s View”
Teaching from Book #1 of The Relationship Series: JobTitle Worshiper: Understanding The Position Of Worship Leader!
Preview Introduction:
This month’s Leadership Lens continues calling leaders back to the sacred foundation of worship. Before worship is expressed through songs, service, assignments, or leadership platforms, it must first be established through surrender. Positioned At His Feet reminds us that true worship leadership begins in the posture of humility, attentiveness, and holy dependence before God.
What We’re Seeing:
God is redirecting leaders from striving for visibility to returning to the place of intimacy. In this season, the posture of the heart matters more than the prominence of the platform. Leaders are being reminded that the most powerful place of preparation is not always before people, but at the feet of the Lord.
Key Takeaway:
The leader who is positioned at God’s feet will be prepared to stand with grace, wisdom, and authority.
Adjusting Focus:
Mary’s posture at the feet of Jesus reveals the priority of presence over pressure. While responsibility matters, leaders must discern when service becomes distracted from surrender. God is inviting leaders to realign their focus so that ministry work does not replace personal worship.
Discernment Diamond:
God is not only watching what we do for Him; He is examining how closely we remain positioned before Him.
Through The Lens:
Scripture teaches that worship is a posture before it becomes a practice. Sitting at the feet of Jesus reflects a heart that values His voice, receives His instruction, and honors His presence. Leadership that flows from this place carries clarity because it is shaped by communion.
Key Takeaway:
When leaders remain positioned at His feet, their service becomes an overflow of His presence rather than an output of personal effort.
A Closer Look:
To be positioned at God’s feet is to embrace humility, surrender, and dependence. It is the place where motives are purified, identity is strengthened, and leadership is realigned. The worship leader must learn to lead from the low place of surrender before stepping into any public place of service.
Key Takeaway:
The strength of public leadership is often formed in the unseen posture of private surrender.
Point Of Focus:
Every believer is called to live as a worshiper whose first position is before God. When we make His presence our priority, leadership becomes less about performance and more about faithful response. The posture of worship shapes the power, purity, and purpose of our leadership.
POF:
When our first position is at His feet, every assignment becomes an act of worship.
Let’s Magnify The Focus:
This month, leaders are invited to examine their posture. Are we leading from pressure, performance, or presence? God is calling us to return to the feet of Jesus, where our hearts are settled, our ears are opened, and our leadership is refined by surrender.
Call-To-Action:
Reclaim your first position at His feet, and allow every act of leadership to flow from worship, surrender, and holy dependence.
