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Dutch Sheets: Dead Man (It's Not The Song, It's The Singer)
Another mashup, featuring Dutch Sheets & Neil Young
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Great teaching from Dutch while ministering in Colorado Springs in October 2017. Quotes: “He's really only looking for one thing - and that's the heart. He's really not into worship – does that surprise you? God doesn't seek worship. There is nowhere in scripture that says He does. It says He seeks worshipers. It's not the song that excites Him - it's the singer. God is looking for places He can park the Ark. David wanted it in Jerusalem. “Jerusalem” means the city of wholeness, not just peace. David said, “My journey will not be complete just because I'm on the throne of Israel. I want the tent set up next door so I can drift over on a daily basis, crawl under that ark and just sit there.”
God doesn’t need or want the fanfare and all the outward sensations.
He'd rather have a glance from a loving countenance
than a song sung by the greatest singer in the world
that did not come from the heart.
He's into heart issues.
He is finding a people all across this nation that have come
back to basics - they don't care about the fluff, they don't care about big
names and sensations.
They don't care how big the building is or how small.
They don't care if it's a basement.
They're hungry for the presence of the Lord.
This remnant is now experiencing this, is about to experience
it in a much greater way.
He is looking for places that will welcome HIM - not just all of the blessings He brings.
He's looking for someone after His heart.
This remnant that He has found is passionate, very hungry,
has shaken off the religion and all of the all of the things
that we've added to this process.
They're saying, “We don't care about all that.
We're want a meeting with a man.
We want Him and He's coming to this remnant.
When this has happened, He's going to open it up to the
rest of the body of Christ. We're preparing the way for Him to come to all.
It's not just about him or us either - it's about Him.
It's about the body.
There is coming a move of the Holy Spirit that's going to
wreck not only us - it's going to wreck denominations.
It's going to wreck believers.
There are places where He really hasn't been welcomed.
He's going to come in and they're going to taste Him one time.
Once they taste and see what He is really all about,
to meet a person - not have a service - to enjoy Him,
not just the music or the production.
They're going to taste something real.
Once you taste and see how good He is, you never go back.
When the ark gets to Jerusalem, it brings a wholeness and healing.
There is a completion that comes when the ark gets there.
David said, “My journey will not be complete just because I'm on the throne of Israel.
I want the tent set up next door so I can drift over on a daily basis, crawl under that ark and just sit there.
I want to rest in His presence.
I'm going to have full-time worshipers – musicians, singers, and dancers.
We are never going to stop this worship of Yahweh.
David had the audacity to break all the religious rules.
He wasn’t supposed to be able to go in where that Ark was in worship.
It was supposed to be back in a Holy of Holies.
Only the high priests could get there – and only once a year.
You weren't supposed to get that close to God’s presence.
David ha such a revelation of God's heart that God wanted
His glory among the people, that God went ahead and let Him
break the rules under the Old Covenant.
Historians and scholars say that David set up the tent with the ark on a table.
He wanted it up high enough so he could crawl under it.
They believe that's where David wrote many of the Psalms, such as,
Psalm 17:8
“Hide me in the shadow of your wings.”
I tell you there's a movement coming in this nation that is not going to be
satisfied with anything but His presence.
We're going to crawl up under the Ark of His presence,
just so we can be under the glory.
Not just to represent it.
Not just to see Him work, but just to be there with him to say,
“Let your glory come.”
If we can just get in a room and feel the weight of your presence,
we will be satisfied.
David placed the ark in the, “City of Wholeness.”
We're complete now because we have His presence in our midst.
We're healed now, we're at peace now - He's back dwelling among us.
We're going to get through the turmoil.
We're getting through the Ichabod phase.
We’re getting through the complacency phase
where nobody cares about the real glory and presence.
They just want to have fun and have a cup of coffee and fellowship.
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