This is a great concept that our Marketplace Matters team has trying to get across for a while; work is worship. This concept really stands out to me personally though, and I wanted to take a few minutes to explain why.
When people talk about worship often they mean singing, those words tend to be synonymous. I want to make the observation that “synonymous” doesn’t mean “mutually exclusive.” I like to sing and I like to sing to God, but I don’t tend to connect that way. Mainly because I can’t sing, and because I am SO bad at it I feel like I cheapen my praise. In the old testament; Deuteronomy 12:6 it says “bring your burnt offerings and sacrifices, your tithes and special gifts, what you have vowed to give and your freewill offerings, and the firstborn of your herds and flocks.”
Tithes and special gifts, used in the same sentence. Sounds to me like it should be something special, something important, first fruits. Singing isn’t special or important to me because I am no good at it. Worse I work with people who are AWESOME at it, so I am constantly reminded of my inability. As a result when I do sing, even in praise, I am not overly demonstrative. I have tried to raise my hands while singing it, it always feels wrong. However, I noticed a few months ago when I am directing IMAG my hands STAY up, I am super demonstrative (just ask my volunteers), and in THOSE times are when I most frequently feel like I am connecting with God. I think the fact that I am doing something I think I am good at makes a difference.
The argument could be made “Yeah but I have seen your IMAG and it’s not that good.” That may be but I direct it with pure abandon, I leave it all on the field. I don’t sing that way, ever. Also I think God knows my intent, when I am directing I do it to glorify him. You could say “Does not the same hold true with singing?” Sure it does, but I didn’t say God had a problem with my singing, I said I did, it creates a barrier for ME.
I also notice the word tithe is use in there in Deuteronomy 12:6 as well. I always heard that explained as giving back to God what has been given to you. Here is an idea, how about tithing on your talent. God gave it to you, what if you actively found ways to give back 10% of the talent you have been gifted with to God.
I would like to think that since it’s something you are going to be good at you might get more out of dedicating it to God. It might increase your connection to God, or give you another way to connect with Him.
Maybe if you are a computer geek you can volunteer to help the church with IT, or if you are a teacher you could volunteer in a children’s program. Just find a way to utilize the talents you have to glorify God.
I see very clearly for me how work is worship, How about you? Can you find a way to tithe on your talent?
well put mark. wish i knew what church you were at so i could watch you worship… ; )
Wow Karl not sure what to say, it’ll be in the about section once I finish it. However The views and opinions expressed in the blog do not necessarily reflect those of Hope Community Church, reader discretion is advised 🙂
I am a truck driver and i drive the shuttle for the Glory of God.
That is awesome, great example.
Eureka! Like you, I love the music, but I worship with PowerPoint.
Absolutely, and that is a HUGE responsibility.
I can totally relate to this Mark! Nice post and I say….
More cow bell! Just mute your Comm first 🙂
Again with the cow bell! 😀
My talents are sarcasm and inappropriate jokes, but I’m pretty sure I tithe WAY more than 10% with that.
That’s funny and yeah you’re WAY over 10%
That’s a great idea. I like that. Tithe on talent. Nothing frustrates me more than to see CEO’s volunteering to park cars or broadcast television workers changing diapers. It’s on us to figure out how to make it easy for people to tithe on talent.