Looking to be Seen

Friday night at King's Table is a high-energy, all-in worship session. nearly one-thousand men gathered tonight in His name.
The evening began with praise and worship before introducing Eddie James. James has ministered in 27 nations and 43 states, releasing more than 30 albums of worship, garnering Dove Award nominations and Billboard-charting projects. James is also the founder of Eddie James Ministries.
What no one knew until he took the stage is that just one hour ago, James learned his mother had passed away. He could have stayed in his hotel room or began his trip back home, but instead he did what he believed his mother would have wanted, and he sat down behind the piano. In a heartfelt, moving performance, James sang praise to God, knowing his mother was doing the same thing right then up above.
Bishop S.Y. Younger followed. Younger serves as the senior pastor of the Mother Church—The Ramp Church International, located in Lynchburg, Virginia, The Ramp Church DMV located in Washington, DC, and The Ramp Church SP located in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He also oversees The Ramp NationTM, consisting of The Ramp Church Texas, The Ramp Church Los Angeles, The Ramp Church Toronto, and The Ramp Church Richmond.
Younger spoke about the struggles we all have with ourselves, the insecurities and feelings we have about who we are, and the ways we use connectivity and secrecy to compensate. None of us are looking to sin. Rather, we are all looking to be seen.
And doing it for the wrong reasons.
"I hate hearing people introduce me by reading my bio," said Younger. "Who I am is not just connected to my accomplishments. My bio tells you what I majored in, but it don't tell you that I flunked out. My bio tells you how many churches I started, but it don't tell you about when they turned the microphone off mid-sermon."
"And once I'm alone, I have to deal with the real issue," Younger said. "I have to deal with me."
In Genesis 32:24-32, the Bible tells the story of Jacob, when he was left alone and wrestled with God: So Jacob was left alone, and a man wrestled with him till daybreak. When the man saw that he could not overpower him, he touched the socket of Jacob’s hip so that his hip was wrenched as he wrestled with the man. Then the man said, “Let me go, for it is daybreak.”
Jacob's name was changed to Israel by the man, the mark of a covenant renewed. It is a spiritual transformation and the birth of a nation.
"It is because I saw God face to face, and yet my life was spared."
"Did we come to the King's Table for a men's conference," asked Younger, "or did we come for transformation? You can't be healed unless you put it out there. You cannot heal that which you keep concealed."
Through this event, all of us here have been transformed, and we move forward needing only to see ourselves and holding ourselves accountable only to the Lord.







