04/01/2026
AN ALTAR IS NOT A STAGE
🤷♂️ If the Musician and a Leader appear only to sing and disappear during the Word, only to return for offering or altar songs, they must be corrected.
AN ALTAR IS NOT A STAGE
👉🏻 If a musician does not pray, they should not play.
Skill without submission is noise before God. 👇
If they refuse Bible study, fasting, other prayer meetings, and the life of the church (Personal Evangelism) they are disqualified from the pulpit because the pulpit is holy ground, not a talent platform.
If the musician or worship leader is coming to your fellowship only for exhibiting his talent and for opportunities let them know the kingdom of God is not about showing one’s talents or doing business out of it.
🤷♂️ If they appear only to sing and disappear during the Word, only to return for offering or altar songs, they must be corrected.
“This is not a concert; This is a Sunday service before a holy God.”
🙋♂️ Musicians are not performers; They are ministers.
1️⃣ The Levites were consecrated before they were appointed (2 Chronicles 29:5).
2️⃣ God rejected Saul not for lack of ability, but for lack of obedience (1 Samuel 15:22).
3️⃣ Jesus said, “God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and in truth” (John 4:24).
🙅🏻♂️ Talent can impress people.
🙇♂️ Character and consecration move heaven.
❌ God is not looking for gifted hands without yielded hearts.
❌ He is not pleased with songs from lips that refuse His Word.
❌ He does not anoint instruments that are disconnected from the altar.
📌 Worship flows from the secret place, not the green room. What is not born in prayer will die on the platform. 🔥
This generation must hear it plainly:
👉 Presence matters more than performance.
👉 Submission matters more than skill.
👉 Holiness matters more than harmony.
“Be holy, for I am holy,” says the Lord (1 Peter 1:16).
The altar is sacred.
The pulpit is holy.
And those who minister there must fear the Lord.
In Him,
Sam V. Kuruvilla | The Logos Team