
The Reset
Returning to the Heart of Worship and a Life of Undivided Devotion
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Narrated by:
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Jeremy Riddle
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Jeremy Riddle
About this listen
Even as the sound of modern worship has grown louder, the heartbeat of true worship has grown faint. This is a call for those whose hearts burn to see it revived - who burn with reformation’s fire. Who long to see the purity of worship restored and the Lord’s house of prayer once again reflect the fullness of his glory and the wonders of his heart.
The Reset is not simply a book on worship, it’s an appeal to the broader worshiping community to once again re-order their lives and practices in accordance with the sacred and priestly calling they were given and zealously return to the heart of worship.
©2020 Jeremy Riddle (P)2020 Jeremy RiddleBack to the heart of worship!
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Vital reading for anyone involved in worship
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Great read.
Necessary
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Fantastic book
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Only read this if you are prepared to be deeply challenged.
Hugely challenging, at times uncomfortable and releasing.
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Pure passion. Desperation to point towards pure worship of God.
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Great read
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A reality check, ego deflation, blunt rebuke from a man that I believe intercedes the heart of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Yet all done in deeply zealous love for the body of Christ and the many parts.
Riddle dives into areas of corporate worship and the Christian music 'industry' that need to be held accountable to the values and lifestyle of Jesus, his word and the character of the Holy Spirit. Riddle makes himself vulnerable in holding up a mirror to himself and to all of us who are involved in any area of worship and asks the simple, yet so often forgotten question "Why do we do what we do (worship)?".
Status, fame, career ambitions, worldly conformation, compromise, borderline and downright blasphemy are exposed for what they are and how they have managed to creep into our churches and worship settings poisoning the hearts and minds of God's people and convincing us that what we're doing is pleasing to Him.
Yet this book is not a rant, or guilt trip. Whilst uncomfortable truths are exposed, it is an invitation to remember to invest deeply into the heart of worship, prayer, good theology, bible nourishment and relationship with the living God in order to tune ourselves to the Spirit when worshipping in any setting.
Many times whilst reading and listening to this book, I felt the Lord's conviction followed by his liberating grace. Conviction to shelve my agenda with worship and through God's grace align my heart at all times with him.
I believe this book will separate the wheat from the chaff. Many who read it will rate it highly, but in the words of Matthew Henry (Pilgrims progress) "Saying and doing are two things".
We should have seen this coming
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Jeremy has articulated very clearly what has gone wrong in the church over the last 30 years, focusing on music and worship. It is written bravely with conviction and read with passion. It methodically outlines what worship is and what God calls us to as followers of Christ. It sets out healthy parameters for worship teams and brings the heart of what matters in our churches to the forefront. It calls out the hype and profit-focused behaviour within the Contemporary Christian Music / Worship 'industry', how these behaviours have formed and what we can do about it. Lastly, it offers a challenge to the reader - a call to a more radical lifestyle of worship.
I cannot recommend this book enough. "It's too intense / deep" is not an excuse for checking out on this topic if you genuinely care about your faith. If you're a leader of a worship team, you should read this and pay attention. If you're a worship pastor, you read this book and make no changes whatsoever in your team, you're not doing your job. Prioritise this.
Vital listening for the whole church
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full of wisdom
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