• The Rhythm of Heaven | E185
    Nov 20 2025

    Scripture: Ecclesiastes 3:1 – “To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven.”


    Teaching Points:

    • God moves in divine timing not chaos, but rhythm.

    • Worship synchronizes our hearts with the rhythm of Heaven.

    • Prophetic musicians must flow, not force, the beat.

    • Rhythms of prayer, praise, rest, and response reveal Heaven’s pulse.

    Activation:

    → Tap your hand or foot as you pray in tongues and feel the rhythm of the Spirit guiding your intercession.

    https://worshipingmusician.org

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    5 mins
  • The Sound That Announces God | E184
    Nov 11 2025

    The Presence of God is announced by sound before it is seen.

    Scripture: Exodus 19:16–19


    Activation:

    → Take a moment of silence, then play or sing one sustained note to “announce” His presence. Sense what shifts in the atmosphere.


    Prayer:

    Lord, awaken my ears to hear Your sound and my hands to release it.

    Let every note and rhythm I play be an announcement of Your glory. Amen.


    #propheticmusician #davidicworship #The SoundThatAnnouncesGod

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    5 mins
  • Announcing God’s Presence: The Sounds and Rhythms of God | E183
    Nov 5 2025

    In this series, we’re going to explore how God uses sound to move, to create, and to reveal His presence and how as worshipers, musicians, and minstrels, we can partner with Him to release those sounds and rhythms into the earth.


    Each week, we’ll dive into scripture, revelation, and practical activation discovering what it truly means to become a vessel that carries the sound of Heaven. You’ll learn how your music can announce His presence, shift atmospheres, and align with the divine rhythm of God’s heartbeat.


    So, whether you’re listening at home, in your car, or preparing for worship, open your heart because in these next eight weeks, God is tuning His worshipers to release His sound in a new way.


    Welcome to Announcing God’s Presence: The Sounds and Rhythms of God. Let’s step into the sound of Heaven together.

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    3 mins
  • Saul’s Musicians vs. David’s Musicians | E182
    Oct 27 2025

    You know, both Saul and David were kings of Israel, and both surrounded themselves with musicians. But their motives, their culture, and the fruit of their music were completely different. And I believe this is a prophetic word for musicians and worshipers today.

    Saul’s musicians played to manage a crisis. David’s musicians played to minister to the Lord. One was about relief; the other was about revelation.

    So here’s the question for us as worshiping musicians today:

    • Are we playing just to make people feel better?
    • Or are we playing to enthrone God and release His presence?
    • Are we entertainers, therapists, or are we ministers before the Lord?

    Relief will always fade. But revelation transforms.


    https://worshipingmusician.org/home


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    9 mins
  • The Call of the Trumpeter | E181
    Oct 7 2025

    This from my YouTube channel The Trumpeter’s Podcast. So now making it available on this channel.


    This isn’t about being the loudest or the fastest player. It’s about being faithful with the sound that’s in your hands.


    If this blessed you, subscribe, share it with another musician, and stay tuned for Episode Two: Sound as Identity.


    https://solidfrontmusic.com

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    5 mins
  • Is the Word Worship Correct? | E180
    Sep 15 2025

    Is the Word Worship Correct?

    In the Old Testament, the Hebrew word Shachah means “to bow down, to prostrate, to surrender in reverence.” Abraham uses this word in Genesis 22:5 when he says, “We will go and worship.”

    In the New Testament, the Greek word Proskuneo means “to bow down or kiss toward,” an intimate act of adoration. And Latreia speaks of service, devotion, and offering our lives as worship—like Romans 12:1 says, “Present your bodies as a living sacrifice.”

    www.worshipingmusician.org


    Reflection & Response


    Think about this today:

    1. Has my definition of worship been too small?
    2. How can I worship through obedience and surrender this week, not just in song?
    3. How can I, as a musician, help expand others’ understanding of worship?


    Prayer & Declaration
    Let’s pray:

    “Father, thank You that You are worthy of all worship. Forgive us for making worship too small. Teach us to live as true worshipers, in spirit and in truth, offering You our whole lives. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

    A declaration for you:

    “I declare that you are rising into the fullness of worship—not limited to a song, but as a living sacrifice. Your daily walk, your music, and your obedience will carry the fragrance of heaven. You are a true worshiper in spirit and in truth.”

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    11 mins
  • A Levitical Awakening | E179
    Sep 11 2025

    A Levitical Awakening – Returning to the Heart of Davidic Worship

    The first step of a Levitical Awakening is when we realize our assignment:

    • ​ To minister to God first.
    • ​ To host His presence.
    • ​ To carry His glory.

    Worship is not about performance; it’s about surrender. Levites were set apart for the Lord’s presence. And friends, so are we.

    Reflection: “Am I ministering to God first, or am I trying to minister to people without Him?”


    www.worshipingmusician.org

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    11 mins
  • The Sound of Anguish | E178
    Sep 5 2025

    The Sound of Anguish: Birthing Heaven’s Heart in Worship


    Books; https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0CHHP2YN2

    www.worshipingmusician.org

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    14 mins