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We have a lady at our church in a wheelchair, looks a lot like Jefferson. She sits next to her mother each Sunday. There's very little she can do physically, but she does understand all that's going on around her. And there's one thing she can do very well, and that's worship. I love her. She always makes a sound at the end of particularly moving parts of the service. It would sound kind of loud and obnoxious to those who didn't know her, but to the rest of us, she's leading us all in worship.
Also, sitting right next to me in church, is my 13 year old daughter. She has Down Syndrome. She doesn't talk, she's in diapers, but she LOVES music. She claps and enjoys and worships to the best of her understanding. God gave her to me to help me slow down and enjoy His many blessings.
Your post really touched my heart. May we all take lessons from Matt and Jefferson in the beauty of worship.
Personally, the best part for me was to see you up there leading us to the throne! Awesome! I was thinking to ask you when we'd see you up there. I guest now the question is: When we'll see up there... again?
Jim
Connor is right "Jesus hands and feet"
The freedom in resurrection. Man some people get it...actually some KNOW it!!!
Amazing post. Thanks.
That was truly beautiful. I am blessed.
this is proof that the world is still a good place. this makes me want to wake my wife up so i can show her this. this is the best thing i've ever seen.
Sometimes God sends people like that along for us to wake us up and re-examine what we're doing and why we're doing it.
Brad Ruggles
www.bradruggles.com
You know, I can't help but think "here is a beautiful type of the Risen Christ on Easter" ... you've got a soul who is pretty helpless, weak, and incapable ... yet, there is One who comes in His Strength and lifts him up, holds him up, and enables Him to do what we could never do on our own ... connect with a holy God.
oh man!
Fred
http://www.christophercoleman.net/testimony.html
You will not regret it.
Was he real?
Was he an angel?
Was Jefferson Jesus in disguise?
Showing us His love for the sick and poor and down trodden?
Although I talked with Jefferson and Matt for quite a while after church, I will always wonder.
FYI- just posted my thoughts and (ht) here:
http://www.fredmckinnon.com/myblog/2008/03/24/f...
Thanks again,
Fred
I just want to praise God for Matt and Jefferson.
the 2nd one arrested me.
wow!
Jesus ... He is enough.
Los, hit us with a quick peek into your worship set, will ya?
Thank you, Los.
A couple of years ago it really hit me - just how "free" she really is...
http://jeffatwood.typepad.com/atwoodzoo/2006/01...
Thanks.
We closed with a 100 yard dash song..."Happy Day".....I'm whipped today......
I have one question that hopefully you can answer. Why do the Northpoint campuses not make their worship available online like 7|22 does????
isn't is scary sometimes how insidious the "creep" can be that turns our gaze inward and away from where it should be?
thanks, los!
The Love is Christ goes beyond our ability to comprehend - but it seems like this guy has at least caught a glimpse of what it means to be like Christ. This is what the church should be like - carrying the burdens of the weak and manifesting His love to all...
Thank you for this -
Oh, and I am sing the How He Loves Us song next month at our church....thank you for sharing it with us on your blog!
Sarah
those are the friends you want.
this guy is a true friend; he is holding up someone in worship, literally.
"carry each others burdens, for in doing so, you will fulfill the law of christ." - galatians 6:2
Amidst all the lights, speakers, screens, and productions we all work so hard to achieve - this is the anti-worship experience we all long to see...
... love.
There is simply nothing more soul-stirring.
This is truly amazing.
wow
In two months, delegates from East Asia will be visiting a few places in our fair city to observe how Americans with disabilities do life. We will show them families, schools, businesses where people with disabilities thrive. But nothing could be so beautiful as Jefferson and Matt. I wish they could see this love in action!
Yeah the 1st pic totally grabbed my attention and I thought I knew what the word "awe" might actually mean until I kept reading and saw the 2nd. Now I know :)
I have goose bumps
We love you Los! thanks so much for challenging us with this today!!
It's amazing how God brings everything back in perspective, it's about Him and he shows up ALWAYS in the most unexpected ways.
Blessing to be a blessing, all the way around.
Thank you and Heather for sharing this wonderful story.
I'm glad i got to share that moment with you and the team.
I love that it happened when it did...when we were at our most tired point...maybe tempted to phone it in...when God shows us His love...in a way i would not have ever imagined...
only God knows how to do that and pierce our hearts and remind us of things in the middle of the moments we have planned...show us what He is up to all the while....stuff like that.
again i say...what's our excuse...if we are ever complacent in our worship!
Thanks for yesterday man...and leading me as we were leading!
CASE
God's children, ALL of us.
thanks for sharing, Los. love your blog.
-leah
thanks to divide this moment with us.
This is what the intro to your post says: “This post isn’t mine… it’s the translation of a very special post from the blog of Big Los (Carlos Whittaker, pastor of Buckhead Church). To me, this is the perfect translation of Ephesians 4:2 ‘with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love.’ and Romans 15:1… ‘We then that are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves’.
Check it out:”
i experience worship services at our church from the tech booth and every once in awhile i know the Spirit is telling me to take my eyes off the details on the stage and to look at His people in the room. every week this happens i notice some of the same people...the woman in the wheelchair who praises with a hand raised by her elderly friend next to her; the young single dad whose wife just left him alone with three small boys to raise; the woman in her late fifties who was widowed a few months ago; the 83-year-old woman who was our church organist back in the day and who now joins in worship with our rock worship (and even calls to request a favorite song once in awhile) and on an on and on.
it's a beautiful thing coming together bonded in our brokenness to the throne of God each week.
thanks for the reminder.
Awesome.
Thank you.
Reading all the comments just reminds me how blessed we have been to have Matt in our lives.
Thank you for sharing with the world how wonderful he is
Thank God for His grace and for people like this who go the extra mile when I drop the ball... thanks that I'll get more chances to extend grace like this...
Both groups tonight, well over 200 students, will learn about Matt and Jefferson. Thank you for sharing.