Thursday, April 24, 2014

Chloé Kent – April 16th, 2014 - PERSONAL REFLECTION #4



 Growing up as a worship pastors kid, I grew up on Hillsong and Bethel music my entire life. Worship music has naturally been apart of my life since as far back as I can remember, and I can't imagine how life would be without it. I play piano at my church, and I often get told how much energy and passion I have on stage. Recently, myself along with my fellow band members began to reminisce on old school worship songs (I'm talking Big big House, Everyday, Lord I Lift Your Name on High kinda stuff) and aside from nostalgia, one thing that hit me kind of hard was when someone mentioned the song Undignified. One thing I can distinctly remember about my childhood was HATING when they would play that song because you were coerced into dancing in a “undignified” fashion, and I was clearly too cool for that. It made me laugh so much because this very thing that as a preteen I would refuse is now something that I am known for. It made me really think about my own stubbornness, and how whether I hold onto what I want to do (or don't want to do), God is sovereign and his will WILL happen in the end, so why let my own fears hold him up? 

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