First of all worship is a lifestyle whereby you present your whole body as a holy, living sacrifice to Yahweh. (Romans 12:1) And out of this relationship, an act of obedience springs forth, honor and praise to the living Lord. The Psalmist David wrote, “Let everything that has breath praise the Lord” (Psalm 150:6) and as long as I have breath, no stone will cry out for me.
The Rock of Lubbock will have many facets of worship, but each style will resonate the sound of heaven brought to the earth. I have heard these sounds of heaven and I want these sounds to be heard again. I have read about the sounds that David heard in the tabernacle and I want that distinctive sound to resonate at the Rock of Lubbock.
Both Robert Allen and I like contemporary worship, but the ‘old hymns of the church’ certainly have great spiritual truth and need to be revisited anew. Will you see people raising holy hands to the Lord, will you see people clapping to the Lord, will you see a congregation dancing before the Lord, will you see an Ecclesia bowing and laying prostrate before Yahweh the Ancient of Days, will you see a Kingdom people singing spiritual songs to one another, will you hear the Psalmist sing a new song and the instruments prophesy to the earth and to a nation, will you hear a shout that shakes the heaven and changes the earth, the answer is YES! Just as the Creator is always speaking from the throne, so too a people of Yahweh’s Kingdom is speaking, worshiping and praising with the new sound, the present sound, the sound of all sounds, the Sound From Heaven!

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