iworship101 Part 2
Friday, February 13, 2009
Yesterday went for iworship101 lesson 2, Bro Poh say during our quiet time, there must be 3 things: 1) we must be aware of God’s presence. 2) Are we touched by God. 3) Is God speaking to us? He also mentioned there is a difference between being interested and being committed. When you are interested in something, you will only do it at your convenient time. But if you are committed, you only want result and there are no excuses even if it is at your most inconvenient time.
He mentioned for a song leader or a guitarist, we got to train hard so the fight will be easy during praise and worship. A great leader is not born but trained and taught. Bro Poh also shares with us how he spent time with God daily, not playing the guitar cause he be distracted and not communicating with God. But for him to follow a prayer list everyday and pray, by the 3rd day, he would be tired of the same routine. He shared with us that he needs to do different things that will give him the tick and enjoy spending time with God. He likes jogging, so on Monday he will go for a jog then spent time with God. On Tuesday he will drive his car listening to an audio sermon. On Wednesday he would do a self-bible study, he would buy Foundation truth following the book and reading the verses. On Thursday, he would read 2 chapters in the bible and meditate on a verse, not just meditating but checking up the concordance. On Friday, he would just play a minus one cd and worship God. On Saturday, he would follow a prayer list and pray. On Sunday, he would sit in a rest chair, listening to Christian music and read a spiritual book.
For those who thinks that reading the bible is tough-having to look at the book, you can follow this plan from BIBLE GATEWAY, reading off from the com, it will be easier, here is the link:
http://www.biblegateway.com/resources/readingplans/Before Bro Poh end the class, he left us with 10 different kinds of Chord progressions, but I missed out the last one
1) G
2) G C or Gm7 Cmaj7
3) G Em7 C D
4) G Em7 C Cm9
5) G Bm7 Am7 D
6) G Bm7 Em C/D
7) G D/F # Am7 C/D
8) G G D/F # Em7 C/D
9) G Am7 Bm7 C/D