Thoughts Before Behold the Lamb of God
Tonight is the final rehearsal for Behold the Lamb of God before our performances Friday and Saturday night. As I did with the JMB DVD, I figured I’d post some thoughts before it’s “go time.”
- Being a part of this has been a huge blessing. I continue to be blessed with amazing opportunities to perform music with amazing people.
- Derek - thank you for asking me to play.
- Derek - I’ve been extremely proud to see you develop as not only a musician, but a lead musician over the past year. I was impressed with you this summer at Crossings, and I’ve been impressed throughout the process of this project. God has wonderful things in store for you, my friend.
- John - thank you for taking care of logistics. Anyone involved knows that you could easily be on stage with us performing. Instead, your servant’s heart took over and you have played an extremely important role “behind the scenes.” We appreciate you taking care of all the details for this.
- The “extras” - John has lined up a bunch of people to help with this, and I don’t know all of them. But, thanks anyway. From promotional materials, to helping with the performance, all of you are helping to make this great.
- Randy & Jeremy - thanks for helping make us sound good. We’re keeping you on your toes and you’re keeping up like it’s child’s play.
- Rick & TPCC people - thanks for hosting the event. I’m blessed to be a part of this great church and sit under the teaching of a great pastor.
- I’m extremely pleased that this has become a multi-church production. All Frankfort churches have had a reputation for not wanting to work together, and we’re starting to break down those walls. I pray that we will eventually remove the walls completely and focus more on the Kingdom than what happens inside of the four walls of each of our respective churches. After all, we’re going to be at the same place someday. We might as well learn to get along now! Thanks for all the different churches represented in this production.
- “So Long, Moses” is the most difficult song, but also my favorite. It’s been a fun challenge to learn the odd structure of the song.
- I’ll be recording both nights (duh). I pray that we get a good recording that can be shared with others who aren’t able to make it. Also, for people to enjoy long after the performances.
- I pray for those in attendance that are lost. I pray that the message of the songs ring loud and clear in their hearts and they may come to know Christ.
- Thank you, God, for your Word and your Son - the message of these songs. May you be honored and glorified, and may your honor and glory be our sole purpose.
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Andrew,
Incredibly well said and thanks for the kind words. I echo what you said about Derek and everyone else. Even if we didn’t play tonight and tomorrow, the blessing of being involved with this would still be tangible to me. See you tonight!
John B.
21 Dec 07 at 3:57 am
Thanks Andrew. It has been an incredible honor to play music with you these past few years and I’m honored that you would be a part of BTLOG. Even more than your awesome drumming abilities, I appreciate your heart and desire to see the gospel preached.
Derek
21 Dec 07 at 6:08 pm