Worship Symposium 2017 Reflections (Joshua)
The past weekend I attended a worship symposium organized by the Methodist School of Music, titled “Life As Worship”. Below are some brief thoughts about what I learnt. 1) Worship as our offering to God demands sacrifice Bishop Chong Chin Chung preached during the first opening service. This was one thought that struck me. In Romans 12:1, we are called to present our bodies as a living sacrifice, which is our spiritual worship. The idea of sacrifice implies cost, and as it is a “living” sacrifice, we are called to present our life and being before the Lord. My own takeaway as I reflected on my own journey in service to the Lord in the past half year is that the things that I ‘sacrifice’ in my service to the Lord e.g. my time, my sleep, my energies, my leisure constitute the cost to me, which I offer to the Lord as my worship. In recognizing that what I give is as worship to the Lord, I am able to better not feel resentful, especially during the moments of dif...