…a response to God. True worship delineates the difference between Christ, and the need to worship Christ. When the focus is on the piano being in tune, instead on the tuning fork that tunes the piano, we drift into a gospel of works. What should our worship look like...? what did David look like when he danced in his underpants? We have realized more fully each day how quickly a wrong theology can think to make Christ our servant rather than our Lord. We desire to live in the passion that flows only from Christ, and to live from that passion into all that he has set for us. As a friend says, one battle right now is “between romance and the theory of romance” – let us choose the romance! God is not looking for servants; He is looking for worshippers - those who will worship Him in Spirit and in truth. To those who have been quickened by His Spirit, and are seated in heavenly places, worship is a face-to-face experience. Instead of 'aching' for what will be, true worshippers immediately enter into all that He has promised by faith and come to know what it is to 'rejoice and again rejoice', to be filled with "his peace that passes all understanding', and to advance the Kingdom forcefully – they worship because the "get to" and not because they "have to".