Mike
Member
Just as important as why people are applauding is how the applauding is being received by the musicians. IMHO, this is not the time and place to receive accolades for a performance. I've never led a congregation in worship, but I hope I'd deflect it vertically and not absorb it myself. This makes me wonder if sometimes applause causes some to stumble and take pride in their God-given abilities.To me applauding is a recognition for a job well done.
If applause is given as a way of giving praise, I wouldn't say He "needs" it, but I'd say He does call us to do it. Again, if...Does God need our applause?
I'm not for or against applause. Honestly, I intentionally try not to focus on what others do and don't do during worship services. Ideally, I'm in that place where it's just Him in my presence. Caring or even noticing what others do is only a distraction from my attempt to focus on the Lord.