
Music As Service, Not Stardom | Ep. 12
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When you play your instrument or perform, are you trying to be a servant or a star? It's a convicting questions for any musician. Today, we look at Jesus' example of servanthood as we break down how we might serve Him and others through our music.
Discussion Questions -- Try reflecting on your own or with a group:)
- Have you ever thought about this world as a counterfeit kingdom? Do you think this is an accurate description? Explain.
- What are some differences between the counterfeit kingdom and God’s Kingdom?
- Do you seek to be a star or a servant through your music?
- Have you ever thought of your music as a way of serving?
- What might be getting in the way of you serving through your music?
- What is an aspect of Jesus’ servanthood that impacts you the most?
- Do you believe that all you have you have only received based on 1 Corinthians 4:7? Do you act like it?
- What do you say when someone compliments you?
- Has someone else’s music served you at any point in your life? Explain.
- What is a way you can serve others with your music?
- How does Jesus’ triumphant second coming widen or grow your perspective?
To help engage our hearts in greater worship to Him, check out these songs that relate to this episode!
- Because of Christ
- King Jesus
- God So Loved
- To God Be the Glory
- In Christ Alone
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