Matt Redman

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In the end, worship can never be a performance, something you're pretending or putting on. It's got to be an overflow of your heart...Worship is about getting personal with God, drawing close to God.
- Matt Redman
Collection: God
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The heart of God loves a persevering worshipper who, though overwhelmed by many troubles, is overwhelmed even more by the beauty of God.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Love
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We can always find a reason to praise. Situations change for better and for worse, but God's worth never changes.
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Collection: Change
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Praise is a contradiction of pride. Pride says 'looks at me,' but praise longs for people to see Jesus.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Jesus
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I love to say that not only is the throne room of God a place of reverence, it's always a place of refuge. So when everything else in life seems to be shifting, or breaking and shaking apart, there's a place that is always stable, safe, and constant. When we draw near to God in worship, and approach His throne, we tap into that. It's a very re-assuring place, where we're reminded that there's a God on His throne, and even when we don't understand everything, we can trust it to Him.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Worship
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Information may inform the mind, but revelation sets a heart on fire.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Heart
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God first seeks devotion to Him in the hidden place–worship when no one else is watching.
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Collection: Firsts
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The revelation of God is the fuel for the fire of our worship
- Matt Redman
Collection: Fire
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As a writer of worship songs, I have a hunger to write deep songs of passionate reverence to God. Yet I'm aware I cannot sing before I have seen. All worship is a response to a revelation--it's only as we breathe in more of the wonders of God that we can breathe out a fuller response to Him....the key to a life of passionate and powerful worship comes from seeing God.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Song
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Singing is easy. The proof is always in the living.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Singing
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As we gaze upon the wonders of creations, we look up towards the heights of a God who is merciful in His ways and magnificent in His deeds. The life of worship always points us upwards.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Looks
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Christian worship must contain both the cross and the crown. Sing of majesty, and sing of mercy.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Christian
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When we, believers, sing our songs of worship, not only do we praise God through them, but we preach to ourselves. As we sing the truth of who it is we're worshipping, as well as honoring God, it can be so helpful to us. Worship is about magnifying the right things. It can be so easy to let the struggles of this become all consuming, and we must not ignore them. But when we worship, instead of magnifying and focusing on those things, we magnify and focus on the name, the strength, the power, the grace of Jesus. When we do that, it puts everything into perspective.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Song
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Who on Earth are we that the awesome King of all eternity would spare a thought in our direction? Why would the God of yesterday, today, and forever- the One who was, is, and is to come- choose to bestow His loving attention upon the likes of us? The God of unspeakable glory is speaking to us in unmistakable words of love and grace.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Kings
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There is no lapse in His character or inconsistency in His nature. Our God is everything he says He is… for now and all eternity.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Character
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Worship songs can't just be rooted in culture - they won't be deep enough. They have to be rooted in scripture.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Song
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In some of the best worship songs we bring our praises to God - yet at the same time also end up preaching to ourselves.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Song
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And on that day when my strength is failing; the end draws near and my time has come. Still my soul will sing Your praise unending ten thousand years and then forevermore
- Matt Redman
Collection: Strength
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We are to live in eager expectation of our heavenly inheritance.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Expectations
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The sense of being alone is a huge issue for so many people in this world. As a worshipper of Jesus, there's a very real sense that we are always seen, held and known.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Jesus
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As we begin to face up to the holiness of God, our lives resound with that very same anthem, here and now upon the earth.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Earth
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Most songs come from being attentive. Attentive to life, attentive to scripture, attentive to your heart. Pay attention!
- Matt Redman
Collection: Song
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For when our hearts were far away, Your love went further still, yes Your love goes further still!
- Matt Redman
Collection: Heart
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In heaven we will sing free of all the shame, sickness and sorrow that we encounter in the here and now.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Heaven
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The church has been under-fathered and over-mothered.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Church
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I love the intensity of the Psalms. No-one ever sounds bored about God or about life in the Psalms.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Bored
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May I never loose the Wonder, Oh the Wonder of Your Mercy! May I sing Your Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Amen!
- Matt Redman
Collection: May
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One thing it makes me realize is just how similar we all are, around the globe. The details may be different, but every human heart is touched by themes like hope, comfort and mercy.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Heart
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I thought a lot about how the way we perceive Jesus affects the way we live, and how expectantly we face our daily lives. If we have a huge and uncompromising view of Him, it'll lead to adventurous and exciting lives of faith.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Jesus
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An old pop music producer once said that there are really only four kinds of song a person can write: "I love you/I hate you/go away/come back!" That's a funny observation.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Song
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I love the pursuit of songwriting, and I've seen what songs can do in people's lives. Some of the stories that come back from songs flying around the globe are so encouraging.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Song
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I think it's so important that the church displays what it can look like to be "one." Our society can be so fragmented, and there's an opportunity for the worshipping church to give some leadership into that area.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Opportunity
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I have the privilege of ministering in many different streams of the church. When you do that you're never going to subscribe to everything each other believe, but there's always so much common ground. The main and plain stuff you have in common, so you build upon that. I've never found a stream of the church I didn't learn something from. Every single time, even if I didn't personally agree with everything, there was something I took away, or learned, and felt like a stronger worshipper or worship leader.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Believe
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One of the most encouraging things is to see that so many of these young musicians and worship leaders are really concerned with doing a good job representing the truth of Jesus in their songs, and not just concerned with creative and musical progression.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Song
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Anthony Skinner has a fire in his heart to worship God, and to encourage and equip others to do the same.
- Matt Redman
Collection: Heart