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in such a joy.
I don't know that we're done yet.
I don't know whatever Carrie wants to
do.
I'm just kind of looking at her, seeing if she has something.
But I'm telling you,
it is so good to taste and see that the Lord is good.
You know, sometimes it's just coming
into an environment like this and feeling the goodness and the grace of God on His people
and just enjoying it, saying, God, You're so good.
And I have felt His goodness tonight.
I have felt His grace in this place tonight.
I hope you have and just sense that the Lord
is so good to us.
You know, I kind of shared for just a little bit earlier with the worship team here at
the church, but I think that we've gotten pretty, you can sit down for a second if you
want, most of you are.
I think that I just have such a heart for us in this season.
And
I say season because life is seasonal.
Different things come and go in seasons.
The Lord is
in seasons.
But we're really in a season and in a culture where we are surrounded with
things that allow us to [N] stay busy.
And even with Twitter and Facebook and those kinds
of things, we can even not even be completely in touch with reality very often if we don't
want to.
We could just text and not even have to talk to people.
Now we can talk to
a robot inside of our phone named Surrey that can look up everything.
I mean, it's just
funny to me how our culture is.
But you know what?
As believers, we cannot be defined by
our culture outside of the four walls.
We've got to stay connected to the Lord in reality.
[E] And here's what I mean by that.
That we can't just be so quick to download the next big
app that is our devotional with the Lord.
But it's my heart that as believers, as people
of God, we would press into His presence just between us and Him.
And that no matter how
busy it can be around us, that that is our number one thing.
Because as Klaus was talking
about Revelation, [N] or I was thinking about Revelation, as he was talking about heaven
and what it will be like, in Revelation chapter 2 it says, I know you and I know the things
that make your heart beat.
It's a really cool little scripture there.
It says, I know the
things that you're passionate about and I even know the things that you hate.
And it
says this, I know that you're doing things in my name and you're not even growing weary
for my name's sake.
That to me sounds like somebody that's pretty healthy.
If you're
not growing weary for His name's sake, you're running the race, you're spending time with
Him, things like that.
But here's what it says at the end of that verse.
It says, but
I've got one thing against you.
That you've left your first love.
And I think that we've
fallen prey to this many times in many areas of our lives.
Where we've allowed ourselves
to be defined by the things outside of church and outside of, not just four walls, but I'm
talking about the culture of us being believers.
That we've allowed ourselves to just become
so busy that these kinds of moments are not very normal in our lives sometimes.
But I
think that they need to be.
Especially in our own time, just between us and the Father.
And if you've been walking in areas of anxiety, depression, feeling like you're overwhelmed
with life, needing incredibly large answers from the Lord, I would bet to say or I would
venture to say, you've got to press into Him.
Get alone at your house and silence everything
else and lean into the Father.
He's in pursuit of our hearts all the time.
And I think that
we've got to be aware of that.
And let's just be known as worshippers, amen?
Those who worship
the Lord in spirit and in truth.
That that wouldn't be said of us that we've left our
first love.
But that we're madly in love with our Father.
He's so good.
Let's just, I want
to sing this song.
Where's [D] the D?
I feel like [N] a choir teacher.
But in all seriousness, I
want us to sing this song together.
When the music [E] fades and all is stripped away,
and I simply come.
Longing just to be something that's worth, that will bless your heart.
I'll bring you more than a song, for a song in itself is not what you have required.
You
search much deeper within, through the way things appear.
You're looking into my heart.
[F] And I'm [B] coming back to the heart [A#] of worship.
And [C#m] it's all about you.
It's [E] all about [B] you,
Jesus.
I'm sorry, local [A#] thing, I've made it.
When it's all about you.
[C#] It's all about [B] Jesus.
God, we make it about [F#] you again.
Thank you for [B] reminding us tonight, Lord.
[C#m] Just in the
simplicity of [G#] life, of worship, of being [F#] together tonight.
That your presence is all that we
need.
[B] When your presence comes, it's like [F#] nothing else.
[A#m] We can hear your [C#m] voice.
[G#] We feel
near to you.
[F#] We hear your voice, Lord, and we know what you're saying to [B] us.
[F#] Thank you
for the beauty of your holiness.
[A#m]
[C#] God, like in Psalm 27, where [F#] it says, the one thing
that I seek and that I desire [B] is that I would dwell in the house of the Lord, to gaze upon
the beauty of [F#] my God.
[A#m] Father, I pray that [C#m] we would desire that every single day.
[F#]
That
you would break off depression and anxiety [B] off of those people in this room that are
dealing [F#] with that.
Lord, I ask in the name of Jesus, [A#m] that your presence would [C#m] come and
invade every heart.
[G#] Thank you so much for your presence [F#] in this room, Lord.
Teach us
and help us to do this in our homes and [B] in our cars again.
Some of us are good at that,
but some of us [F#] need to learn.
I pray that you'd [A#m] teach us, Lord, to [C#m] press in and to feel
your presence and to ask for your [F#] presence to fill our homes.
May we be people that are
[B] after your heart, God.
Not what you can do and not the answers [F#] that we need from you,
but for your [A#m] presence, Lord, [C#m] to commune and to be in [G#] relationship with you, God.
[F#]
Thank
you for reminding us tonight, Lord, [B] to just quiet ourselves and [F#]
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in such a joy.
I don't know that we're done yet.
I don't know whatever Carrie wants to
do.
I'm just kind of looking at her, seeing if she has something.
But I'm telling you,
it is so good to taste and see that the Lord is good.
You know, sometimes it's just coming
into an environment like this and feeling the goodness and the grace of God on His people
and just enjoying it, saying, God, You're so good.
And I have felt His goodness tonight.
I have felt His grace in this place tonight.
I hope you have and just sense that the Lord
is so good to us.
You know, I kind of shared for just a little bit earlier with the worship team here at
the church, but I think that we've gotten pretty, you can sit down for a second if you
want, most of you are.
I think that I just have such a heart for us in this season.
And
I say season because life is seasonal.
Different things come and go in seasons.
The Lord is
in seasons.
_ But we're really in a season and in a culture where we are surrounded with
things that allow us to [N] stay busy.
And even with Twitter and Facebook and those kinds
of things, we can even not even be completely in touch with reality very often if we don't
want to.
We could just text and not even have to talk to people.
Now we can talk to
a robot inside of our phone named Surrey that can look up everything.
I mean, it's just
funny to me how our culture is.
But you know what?
As believers, we cannot be defined by
our culture outside of the four walls.
We've got to stay connected to the Lord in reality.
[E] And here's what I mean by that.
That we can't just be so quick to download the next big
app that is our devotional with the Lord.
But it's my heart that as believers, as people
of God, we would press into His presence just between us and Him.
And that no matter how
busy it can be around us, that that is our number one thing.
Because as Klaus was talking
about Revelation, [N] or I was thinking about Revelation, as he was talking about heaven
and what it will be like, in Revelation chapter 2 it says, I know you and I know the things
that make your heart beat.
It's a really cool little scripture there.
It says, I know the
things that you're passionate about and I even know the things that you hate.
And it
says this, I know that you're doing things in my name and you're not even growing weary
for my name's sake.
That to me sounds like somebody that's pretty healthy.
If you're
not growing weary for His name's sake, you're running the race, you're spending time with
Him, things like that.
But here's what it says at the end of that verse.
It says, but
I've got one thing against you.
That you've left your first love.
_ And I think that we've
fallen prey to this many times in many areas of our lives.
Where we've allowed ourselves
to be defined by the things outside of church and outside of, not just four walls, but I'm
talking about the culture of us being believers.
That we've allowed ourselves to just become
so busy that these kinds of moments are not very normal in our lives sometimes.
But I
think that they need to be.
_ Especially in our own time, just between us and the Father.
And if you've been walking in areas of anxiety, depression, feeling like you're overwhelmed
with life, needing incredibly large answers from the Lord, I would bet to say or I would
venture to say, you've got to press into Him.
Get alone at your house and silence everything
else and lean into the Father.
_ He's in pursuit of our hearts all the time.
And I think that
we've got to be aware of that.
And let's just be known as worshippers, amen?
Those who worship
the Lord in spirit and in truth.
That that wouldn't be said of us that we've left our
first love.
But that we're madly in love with our Father.
He's so good.
_ _ Let's just, I want
to sing this song.
Where's [D] the D?
_ _ _ I feel like [N] a choir teacher.
But in all seriousness, I
want us to sing this song together.
When the music [E] fades and all is stripped away,
and I simply come.
_ _ Longing just to be something that's worth, that will bless your heart.
_ _ _ I'll bring you more than a song, for a song in itself is not what you have required.
_ _ You
search much deeper within, through the way things appear.
You're looking into my heart.
[F] _ And I'm [B] coming back to the heart [A#] of worship.
And [C#m] it's all about you.
It's [E] all about [B] you,
Jesus.
I'm sorry, local _ [A#] thing, I've made it.
When it's all about you.
[C#] It's all about [B] _ Jesus.
_ _ God, we make it about [F#] you again.
Thank you for [B] reminding us tonight, Lord.
[C#m] Just in the
simplicity of [G#] life, of worship, of being [F#] together tonight.
That your presence is all that we
need.
[B] _ When your presence comes, it's like [F#] nothing else.
_ [A#m] We can hear your [C#m] voice.
[G#] We feel
near to you.
[F#] _ We hear your voice, Lord, and we know what you're saying to [B] us.
_ _ [F#] Thank you
for the beauty of your holiness.
[A#m] _ _
[C#] _ _ God, like in Psalm 27, where [F#] it says, the one thing
that I seek and that I desire [B] is that I would dwell in the house of the Lord, to gaze upon
the beauty of [F#] my God. _
[A#m] Father, I pray that [C#m] we would desire that every single day.
_ _ [F#] _
_ That
you would break off depression and anxiety [B] off of those people in this room that are
dealing [F#] with that.
Lord, I ask in the name of Jesus, [A#m] that your presence would [C#m] come and
invade every heart.
[G#] Thank you so much for your presence [F#] in this room, Lord.
Teach us
and help us to do this in our homes and [B] in our cars again.
Some of us are good at that,
but some of us [F#] need to learn.
I pray that you'd [A#m] teach us, Lord, to [C#m] press in and to feel
your presence and to ask for your [F#] presence to fill our homes.
May we be people that are
[B] after your heart, God.
Not what you can do and not the answers [F#] that we need from you,
but for your [A#m] presence, Lord, [C#m] to commune and to be in [G#] relationship with you, God.
_ [F#] _
Thank
you for reminding us tonight, Lord, [B] to just quiet ourselves and _ [F#] _