We worship God because of who He is and what He has done. The One who made us, loves us, and saves us is worthy of worship.
We worship God because He is the Creator and Sustainer of all things.
We worship God because of what He has done for us, especially our salvation through Jesus Christ
Worship is a natural response to our relationship with God. Recognizing His intimate involvement in our lives, His care, and His promises, we are drawn to adore and praise Him.
How does recognizing God as the Creator and Sustainer of all things impact the way you approach worship?
How has God’s love and salvation personally moved you to worship Him more deeply?
How do you see God’s involvement in your daily life, and how does that influence your desire to worship Him?
Everyone worships something; it is just a matter of whether what they are worshiping is true, good, lasting, and able to fulfill what they believe it can. What does the object of someone’s worship reveal about their values and priorities?
How can we prepare our hearts and lives to worship God in response to what He has done for us, particularly through Jesus Christ?
How can we encourage one another to see worship as a natural expression of our relationship with God, rather than a duty?
To worship is to show reverence and adoration for something. People worship all kinds of things: the true God (John 4:24); demons (Revelation 9:20); carvings or statues made to represent beasts (Exodus 32:7–8); the sun, moon, and stars (Deuteronomy 17:3); kings (Daniel 3:5); and themselves, including their own carnal appetites (Philippians 3:19). However, God, the One who created all and is over all is the One who is fully true and good. He is the One who sustains us. He took care of the problem of sin for our good and His glory. He is the only One worthy of worship.
Relationship with God naturally produces worship of Him. We recognize who He is and what He has done, which causes us to worship Him. We realize that the God who created us wants a relationship with us. He tests us, challenges us, saves us, showers us with gifts, provides for us, and protects us. He is intimately involved in our lives, and in return, we praise and adore Him. We worship Him. We see that God is intimately and sovereignly at work in all of humanity for all of time and that He promises to redeem and restore all that sin has destroyed, which causes us to worship Him. True worship is not forced or false; worship flows naturally from us toward the One who is sovereign over our life and destiny. Whatever God wants from us, we will do, because our object of worship is of prime importance. And that is what worship is, at its heart.
He is a cross pendant.
He is engraved with a unique Number.
He will mail it out from Jerusalem.
He will be sent to your Side.
Emmanuel
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