Life Surrendered

2 Corinthians 3:17 "Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is there is freedom. And we who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord's glory, are being transformed into his likeness with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit."

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Dance

God has been putting on my heart lately the importance of dance in worship. Its something that many churches can't or won't accept, it has the tendency to offend religious spirits. But it also has the tendency to break down barriers that the devil has set up, to create intimacy with the father, and do so much more that we don't even know of.

In the Bible, King David danced, in 2 Samuel 6:14 it says "David, wearing a linen ephod, danced before the Lord with all his might." In Psalm 30 David is rejoicing and showing thanks to God and in verse 10 and 11 he says "you turned my wailing into dancing; you removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy, that my heart may sing to you and not be silent." In Psalm 149:3 it says, "Let them praise His name with dancing, and make music to Him with tambourine and harp." Dance is a form of praise and worship, a form that David especially enjoyed. It was an action of worship that came from the rejoicing in his heart. His rejoicing had to manifest itself, it had to be released, so he danced.

Dancing out of a heart of worship creates breakthrough. When meditating on dancing in the spirit, I have found three different areas that it creates breakthrough in, there are probably more, but I have found three so far.

The first is breakthrough in the atmosphere. When we dance its like we are prophesying to the atmosphere and telling it to move. It stirs things up and creates an opening between Heaven and Earth allowing Heaven to pour into the Earth. This makes the devil very nervous. When we step out of our comfort zone and get through all the junk that he set up, and entice Heaven to move, he has no choice but to leave, because the superior Kingdom has entered, the light has come and the darkness has to leave, it cannot hide.

The second is personal breakthrough. When I don't feel like dancing, that's when I need to dance. When I don't feel like worshipping, or becoming completely surrendered, that's when I need to dance. Because when I feel like that, it means that Satan has put some sort of unjust heaviness on me or has placed a bind on me that causes me to lose focus on Jesus. When I dance, or become surrendered to the Holy Spirit, its like an automatic breakthrough. It shakes off any bindings, and removes any heaviness. I become lite, I become a vessel for the Spirit to move and where the spirit of the Lord is there is freedom! Therefore, if I am under attack, all I need to do is talk to the Holy Spirit and say, "I don't want to do anything you don't want me to do, Holy Spirit move through me." And He begins to move me, He begins to speak to me and romance me, and we grow closer and there is new intimacy available every time you surrender to His Spirit.

The third is corporate breakthrough. When a person sees someone else dancing in the spirit and entering into breakthrough, they can make a choice and determine that they want that kind of breakthrough in their life and go after it. It also can encourage people, entice them into trying new forms of worship, stepping out of their comfort zone, and sacrificing something for God. That can propel people into new perspectives and help them to feel a new freedom in worshipping God. When one person decides to dance in worship it can create breakthrough in the congregation, and when people in the congregation decide to dance, it can create breakthrough in the whole region. Its amazing what happens when one person dances, and its amazing what happens when a whole congregation dances, both of which we've experienced at my church, Elisha's Request. But can you imagine how amazing it would be to have a whole region dancing before God and pulling on Heaven to invade their realities? And if you can imagine a region, then what about a Nation, and a nation, then a continent? And it all starts with one person deciding that they want breakthrough in their life and dancing before God.

Incredible.

If there is still a question as to why we dance, then ask yourself these questions. Husbands: why do you dance with your wives? Wives: why do you dance with your husbands?
We are the bride of Christ. We are in love with Him and He is in love with us more than we will ever know. You dance with your spouse because you want to be close to them, because dancing with your spouse is intimate, it creates unison between two people that makes it seem as though they were one. When we allow the Holy Spirit to to move us through dance, He is leading His bride to create a unison between us and to become more intimate with us.

One key part of that last statement is that He is leading. We must make sure that when we dance we are not doing it for show, we are not doing it because we feel forced to, we are not doing it for any reason other than to get closer to God and to become more intimate with Him. God can use anything, but breakthrough will happen only if you are dancing with the right motives and from a heart of worship. Because if someone looks at you and you are dancing with the intent (even not knowingly) to show off those new dance moves, or your new clothes, or JUST TO GET ATTENTION, then they will be turned off and it has the potential to close off that form of worship for the person because they don't want to look foolish, or they don't want people to think that they are doing it for attention.

Whenever I feel the Holy Spirit drawing me into dance I know its okay to dance, but if I feel like dancing because I feel like it, and not because I felt the Holy Spirit drawing me towards it, I stop and check myself. I ask myself why I want to dance. If its because something needs to happen in the spirit that's not happening (breakthrough: atmospheric, personal, or corporate) then its great and I dance. But I have to be able to discern which is the Holy Spirit telling me to dance, and which is me telling me to dance. The times that I have ignored the fact that it was me telling me to dance, the Holy Spirit checked me on it. It didn't feel right, there was no flow, no rhythm, the Holy Spirit definitely wasn't flowing through me and I wasn't hearing from God. After about one song verse went by, I knew what was happening and I had to ask for forgiveness for ignoring the discernment that the Holy Spirit gave me before I started dancing.

I have only begun to scratch the surface on dancing in worship, I am learning more and more about it all the time. What I've written here are just the things that I've felt on my heart, that the Holy Spirit has been talking to me about.

3 comments:

the rose among lillies said...

Ha, that was really good! You totally are such a dancer...and so am I, and reading this was encouraging :)

...I too have danced when it was not the Holy Spirits leading...and I too had no rhythm, kinda funny how that works...

Love ya Jackie!

Anonymous said...

This was an awesome read. Thank you for being who you are.

-Josh Steele

Anonymous said...

Well written article.