Either they will see a certain movement that gives a message or they will hear what God is saying and present that message in their dance.
Here are 7 key questions that will help dancers prepare for ministry:
1. Is it my desire to fulfill my flesh (my selfish needs) or do I desire to fulfill the desire of Christ?
This question is very important as liturgical dancers are in front of
many, and receive accolades for their ministry. A dancers' ego must not
go against the purpose of dance ministry, which is to glory the Heavenly
Father through the expression of praise and worship.
2. How much of me will people see versus how much of Christ and His glory will the people see?
If those that are watching you minister cannot see Christ in you as you
dance then our human characteristics have gotten in the way of HIS
glory. This ought not to happen.
3. Does my costume or attire bring attention to me, or the Christ in me?
This is a good question to ask. I have had the opportunity to dance in
the secular world. NO, I wasn't in any music videos; however, I have
danced on stage to secular music. I wasn't thinking about praising and
worship God. I was totally thinking about getting my choreography
correct. My attire did not express the holiness of God. In fact, I wore
short dresses most of the time with my arms and back showing. There were
other times where I wore a tight body suit that showed everything. My
point is, if I was to wear any of these costumes while ministering
through dance, I would be sat down. I would not be allowed to dance
before that congregation or any other congregation once word got out
about my attire. As I danced in the secular arena, my wardrobe was made
to fit the choreography and the message of that particular dance. The
same goes with liturgical dance. Both male and females must be in modest
liturgical dance clothing so that it will not draw lust that
unfortunately exist in a lot of people. Here is a tip: men are visual,
therefore it is important that women praise dancers take special
attention in choosing garments that will not lead the eyes of men to
stray on the woman's anatomy. And trust me, they will do it.
4. Have I really talked to God about what He wants to accomplish through my ministry?
If you ever want to know what anyone thinks about your dance ministry
ask God. He is the most important person to ask. He will let you know if
you have accomplished his purpose in your dance ministry. It is
advisable to prayerfully ask for His direction with each choreography or
movement and decisions about engagements. .
5. Does my choreography/movements point to Christ and His message of the gospel?
Dance is an unspoken language. You can say so many things through your
movement; and if you are not careful you can say the wrong thing. Think
about it. What kind of movement would someone do if they were in a club?
What kind of movement would someone do if they want to entice someone?
What kind of movement would someone do if they were worshiping the
Almighty God? Choreography has the power to bring you into praise and
lead you into sin. Your choreography is body language so watch what you
say.
6. Am I free enough for the Holy Spirit to consume me, so that the anointing will come forth to destroy the yoke off others? Being
free to dance is about the absence of fear of failure, fear of people
watching you, fear of man, and fear of letting go. It is also about
the absence of anything that will hinder your spiritual walk. The Holy
Spirit cannot dwell in an unclean vessel; therefore, in order for Him to
consume you, you must be consecrated.
7. Is the anointing on my gift strong enough to break yokes, and get people freed, healed, and delivered? This
type of anointing can happen as quickly or slowly as you like. What I
mean is the sooner you surrender everything to the Lord, the faster he
will entrust you with the anointing to be able to see these types of
manifestations.
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