True worship is indescribable.
The best way I can describe it is ecstasy, euphoria, reverence, glorifying, admiration, complete submission and absolute trust, pure faith. It’s trance like. Hypnotized and encapsulated with God’s glory. Bathing in His presence, His goodness and joy, glory, purity, faith, confidence, fulfillment, contentment, wholeness, one with God. It is unlimited. Ever expanding and whole. It is the most beautiful and gorgeous thing I’ve ever felt. Genuinely breathtaking.
But none of my words will ever do it justice. I just cannot describe worship. I do not believe my description comes close to even 10% of it.
The few times it has occurred, I’d sing whole songs to God… and not ones that exist
I’d sing whole songs—that don’t exist and music would play and I’d hear a melody. But there was no music, or melody, playing out loud. You wouldn’t have heard anything. It was spiritual. I’d sing words of songs as if I already knew the song but it all came to me on the spot. It would flow out in perfect harmony with no stuttering or stopping. A steady, complete flow of music coming from my spirit in worship of God.
While music and song was flowing out of me, simultaneously I was dancing to it. Every step and movement perfectly in line with the song pouring out of me.
In truth, I am not a musician nor a dancer. So to sing—without stopping—a song that I never knew and does not exist while dancing to it, is not normal. It is not a physical thing that can be learned or replicated. It is the Spirit of God and true worship of God manifesting in my physical body. However, it did not originate from my body. It is spiritual.
Anyone who’s experienced it couldn’t 100% explain it with words. It is spiritual. Not found in a song or dance. But singing and dance will occur during worship.
It’s not something you can turn on and turn off. It isn’t something you can do on command which is what so many churches get wrong. They believe you can worship at the drop of a hat.
Worship happens naturally in response to God, His magnificence, and glory. It’s what would happen naturally if you stood before God in purity, reverence—connected to Him.
True worship is not something you can fake.