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One Heart and One Purpose

“And I will give them one heart and one purpose: to worship Me forever, for their own good and for the good of all their descendants.”

Jeremiah 32:39 NLT

Oh, Lord, You have given us one heart and one purpose!!! And that one purpose is to worship You forever! May we seek to fulfill Your purpose for us– for our own good. And not only for our own good—but, also for the good of all our descendants. Oh may we grasp this. Let us muse on this Scripture until it is deep within us. Oh, Lord, how can we not worship You, forever?

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Overwhelmed With Rapturous Love

We can learn the heart and posture of true, intimate worship from Mary Magdalene, in Luke 28:9, when she and her friends went to the tomb to anoint the body of Jesus. Her first response to seeing her Lord was to fall to her knees, grab His feet… and WORSHIP Him! She really knew from experience, that worship was loving Jesus back. We must ask ourselves, does this describe our worship? And if not, what heart changes must we make?

Oh, Jesus, we are deeply touched by Mary’s example of a heart overflowing with awe and adoration of You. So much so, that we want what she demonstrated – a heart enraptured with passionate love of the Lover of her soul. Change us, touch our heart—give us a heart like Mary’s—a heart overwhelmed with rapturous love that causes us to fall on our knees and offer unbridled worship to You, Jesus. Oh, how we love you.

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To Worship the Only One Worthy

When you open your eyes during a worship service to look up toward the screen to catch the words, do you ever see people looking around, holding a cup of coffee in their hand with a look of, When will this be over? It’s gone on for over fifteen minutes!? 

Does this break your heart? Do you weep, knowing they are missing out on experiencing the inexpressible joy of worshipping the only One who is worthy, the One we radically love with all our hearts, our Creator, our dearest friend Jesus, the One who calls us His beloved, His delight? 

Oh Jesus, You so desire us to be worshipers, to bask in Your presence with indescribable joy—a joy unspeakable that comes from being near You; loving You; worshiping You. We anxiously, yet humbly ask You to give us a pure heart to worship You unashamedly and without reservation like King David did. Amen

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A Lifestyle of Worship and Obedience

“But if anyone is a worshiper of God and does His will, He hears him.” (John 9:31).

Oh Jesus, You break it down to the simple basics for us. You call us to be dedicated, passionate, worshipers that do Your will. And, Your part is –
You promise to hear us. How beautiful, how simple, how awesome. Oh, how You love Your children. May be commit to choosing a lifestyle of worship and obedience to the only One worthy. Amen

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What is Worship?

What do you think of when you hear the word worship, or are asked “Where do you worship?” What comes to your mind? Do you think of a church service with three songs before a preacher’s message? Or does the thought, What a waste of time or boring come to mind?  

Or do you get all excited about the opportunity to lift up your voice singing songs of praise and adoration to our great and awesome King? Do you think of being consumed with bowing down in worshiping our Savior, our Deliverer, our Healer, the Lover of our soul? Of being captured and embraced by His never-ending love? Do you hope and pray the worship time will last for hours so you can go even deeper in experiencing more of His presence with awestruck wonder?

Lord, we do not want to miss out on experiencing more of You—and experiencing the indescribable, overwhelming joy of expressing our deep love to You through worship. Oh, how we love You! So we ask You,  Jesus, to draw us nearer to You and give us a heart to passionately worship You. Amen

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Immanuel (Part II)

      His Word also promises us in Hebrews 13:5 that He will never leave us nor forsake us (see also Deut. 31:6 and Josh. 1:5). Joshua 21:45 assures us that not one of His promises have ever failed to happen (see also 1 Kings 8:56 and Josh. 23:14). Romans 4:21 tells us what God has promised, He is able (faithful) to perform. 

   We are immensely encouraged in Isaiah 30:21 where we are told we can hear His voice instructing us to turn right or left. He is always with us to comfort us, reassure us, teach us. He is closer than a brother.

   But, hold on, it gets better. If we have surrendered ourselves to Christ and asked Him to be our Lord and Savior, then Christ is in us (Rom. 8:10). And Galatians 2:20 says Christ lives in you and me.

   Oh, that we would realize deep in our soul that Jesus Christ is in us (2 Cor. 13:5). Our hope of glory lives in you and me (Col. 1:27).

   And finally, one of my favorite Scriptures that always incites me to stop reading, lift my face to heaven, and enter into unbridled worship: “Do you not know that you are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwells in you?” (1 Cor. 3:16).  

Lord Jesus, give us a fresh revelation that we belong to You and that You happily reside in us. May this revelation settle deep down in our souls, quicken our hearts to enter into raw, abandoned, unrestrained worship of You. May our love of You only increase as we daily move into a deeper relationship with the Lover of our souls as we intently, passionately, move into a lifestyle of continual worship. Oh, how we love you, Jesus. 

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Immanuel

   Have you ever had a moment when you were perplexed, stumped, confused? Did you wish you had someone right then and there who had the answers, and who could step up and help you?

   Have you ever felt so lonely, so isolated, so left out that you longed for a dear friend, a close confidant to share your heart and feelings with?

   We read in Proverbs 18:24 there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother. We have such a friend. His name is Jesus. We are told Jesus calls us His friend in John 15:15.

   I don’t know about you, but that causes my heart to leap with excitement and wonder. Jesus, Creator of Heaven and Earth, Son of God, King of kings, Savior of all mankind, calls you and me His friends!

   We are thrilled to learn of a prophecy in Isaiah 7:14 that the Lord would give us a sign; a virgin would bear a Son and His name would be Immanuel. And true to the declaration that God cannot lie (Num. 23:19), we joyfully read of it coming to fruition in Matthew 1:23, as an angel of the Lord told Joseph that Mary, a virgin, would have a child, and His name would be Immanuel.

   There is great comfort and assurance in the name Immanuel as it means “God with us.” Jesus promises us “I am with you always” in Matthew 28:20. And He means it.

How can we ever thank You enough? You never leave us nor forsake us, for You are God with us! Our Immanuel, Whom we have the honor and privilege to bow down and worship.

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Rejoice

  Praise and worship preceded the birth of our Savior. We read in Luke 1:26–28 how God sent the angel Gabriel to a virgin named Mary. The very first word from Gabriel was “Rejoice,” which is the Greek word chairo and means: cheer, happy, hail, joy, and rejoice.

   Luke 1:31–33, where Gabriel addressed Mary, fills me with joy and amazement: “And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bring forth a Son, and shall call His name Jesus. He will be great, and will be called the Son of the Highest; and the Lord God will give him the throne of His father David. And He will reign over the house of Jacob forever, and of His kingdom, there will be no end.”

   Is not the One who reigns forever and ever worthy of this kind of praise and worship?

   Do you feel this kind of praise and worship tugging on your heart to lay all hesitancy down, to say “No more” to apathy and complacency, to absolutely give your all to the only One who is worthy of our passionate and persistent praise and worship?

Rejoice! What a fun-filled, expressive word that causes smiles on our faces. May we allow the joy of Jesus to fill us to overflowing so we cannot help but spread His joy to all with whom we come in contact.