TRUE WORSHIP
Every time you defer to the Lord, you are worshipping in spirit and truth. What this means is that someone might sing sonorously and not be worshipping.
Every time you defer to the Lord, you are worshipping in spirit and truth. What this means is that someone might sing sonorously and not be worshipping.
That is also a way of confirming the words of Moses that God is fearful in praises (Exodus 15:11). When we move with the high praises of God, we shift the battle gear.
There are various categories of sin. First is sin through ignorance. God made copious provisions for this in Leviticus. (See Leviticus 4:2,13,22,27 and 5:15).
What we are seeing today is that it is not only God that benefits from worship, the worshipper also gets blessed by having access into the spirit realm. Worship transports us to the realm of the spirit.
How do we describe the purpose of life, particularly for believers? Firstly, our purpose is to know God and make Him known.
Those who learn the beauty of fulfilling God’s needs will never have their needs unmet.
Love can make you put up with anything while at the same time hoping for the best.
I believe this is what might be called the Believers’ Dreams – making the invisible God visible – regardless of what that might cost us.
The import of our meditation today is that our lives impact others. The impact could either be positive or negative. Jonah’s impact on the people in the ship was negative; but that of Paul was positive.