Expectations

I was driving to work one morning a couple of months back. It was a snow day for the school kids. Lots of schools were closed that day actually. Since I was working outside, I made sure I had all my gear. The boots. The hat. The layers. Funny though, as I drove. The roads were pretty good. In fact, they were totally clear. No snow. No real wind to speak of. The forecast was for nasty stuff;  and so, all the closings. But anyone riding around that morning, who didn’t know what was expected, would think the schools were nuts to close. Anyone who didn’t know what to expect, would not be prepared. They’d get caught in it. But I was expecting it, and I was ready, and so were all the schools. So…. what is the forecast…..when you approach worship. Can you be caught unprepared, because it didn’t seem like anything was going to happen. I think we need to approach every corporate gathering for worship, with the full expectation that it’s going to get nasty…in a good kind of way. Strap on your boots folks, it’s about to hit. I think our approach and preparation is important. In fact, I might even say that it plays a role in what does transpire. If God sees that we are not expecting anything, and not preparing, can you see how that might communicate to Him that we don’t look for Him to show up? And on the other hand, if we are strapping on our boots, even though the roads are clear, can you see how God might say, “Well then, this to me is a clear invitation”. So, quite simply put, ask and it will be given. Seek and you will find. Knock and it will be opened to you. Expect, and He will never disappoint.

11 Responses to “Expectations”

  1. Yeah Ken, well put; our weekend corporate worship should be a natural “overflow” of our daily worship lifestyle.

  2. I’m feeling a prayer comin’ on. My prayer is to fill our home with song as well as outside the home. Put away the things of this world if for a moment and reflect on how much music and worship brings us into a different realm. In His presence. That’s where I want to be.

  3. Thanks for the reminder, Ken. I’m leading tomorrow. Think I’ll wear my “boots”. I hope it gets real deep.

  4. Just passing by.Btw, your website have great content!

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  5. Don’t stop Ken! Please keep putting post on your blog and please encourage the elders to update “HCF Now.” Nothing has been posted since I left in May. This is how people are communicating these days, so let’s keep pushing. Blessings to your family.
    Bless you friend,
    Tom

  6. This is just so appropriate…it really blessed me!

  7. Ken!

    Where are the blogs man! I enjoy reading you, post again soon!

    Rich (aka http://wrathofnino.wordpress.com)

    P.S. My softball season will be complete only when I see you do a full-body slide in the outfield making a catch in your blue jeans… seriously!

  8. kendegnanmusic Says:

    Working through some stuff Rich, but I do plan on blogging more regularly. And I READY for that circus catch. I wear the jeans all season just for one of those. Maybe tonight.

  9. Ladies and gentleman… it already happened tonight! WOOHOO!

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