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200 Words [or Less] About Being a Worship Musician: Key Elements >> Surrendered, Part 2


(Read the other Six Key Elements articles: Intro; Talent; Surrendered Part 1


Submission, Subordination and Other Things that Suck
Submission is one of those words that make people bristle. Cringe. Wince. Barf. Or otherwise react adversely. I’m not going to make a case for mutual submission and submission to authority because scripture already does that, a little too well for most of us. If a key element for us is submission to Christ, then we have to look at submitting to the spiritual authority He places over us.

One of the tough lessons I had to learn is that God’s delegated authority comes from the position, not from the leader’s ability to lead. I once worked for someone who I thought I could “out-lead.” This man’s ability to lead was NOT the issue God was concerned about for me, but my willingness to submit to the authority above me.

What does it look like for volunteer worship musicians to submit? It doesn’t mean never suggesting changes. Or challenging decisions. But the attitude and manner in which suggestions/challenges are delivered is what causes us to cross a line. Another way to detect subtle rebellion to God-appointed leadership is how I talk about a leader or his/her decisions to others.

If you find you can’t in good conscience submit, quit.


1 comment:

  1. Good advice, Jon. I find also that being a female worship leader has its own set of issues in this category. Not from me, but from some of the male musicians on our team, submitting to a woman who is leading. Eh, its a tough place to be.

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