Exalt the L ORD our God and worship at His footstool. PSALM 99:5
If worship is the utmost expression of who we are as believers, why does it seem so difficult to fall at God’s feet and genuinely adore Him? Why is it easier to complain about life’s problems rather than voice our praises?
One reason is pride—we focus on ourselves rather than on our wonderful Savior. Another is sin—we insist on meeting our needs in our way instead of trusting the Lord. Yet these are the very issues that cause us to feel weak, trapped, depressed, dirty, and forsaken.
But when you worship in humility, repentance, and obedience, you find a deep, abiding, and life-giving freedom. You focus on God and see His holy splendor, unlimited power, unfaltering wisdom, and unfathomably deep love for you. You encounter the joy of forgiveness and realize His faithful care for all your needs.
Friend, do not allow your rebellious heart to lead you away from God. Return to your heavenly Father today and worship Him in sincerity, humility, and repentance. Enter into His wonderful presence and experience the One you were created to enjoy.
Lord, I confess my sins and worship You in humility and sincerity. You are God and fully worthy of all my praise, amen.
In His presence . . . fall on your face in worship.
Stanley, Dr. Charles F. (2014-11-11). Every Day in His Presence (p. 344).
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