Monday, March 22, 2010

How to Worship?

What is Worship?
Worship is something that should come out of our heart. Often times, we do tend to think it’s just a bunch of songs we sing with a great vocals and background music. But worship is never meant to be like that. Worship is all about having a divine communion with our one and only creator.
How to Worship?
There is no specific time to worship God. Every single act of ours is worshipping God. The way we walk, talk and our day to day activities should glorify God and that is all about Worship.

The word of God says in 1 Chronicles 16:29, “Worship the Lord in the beauty of His Holiness”. Hence holiness is a key to worship. We should keep ourselves holy each and every second. That’s indeed  Worshipping God.

David worshipped God with songs and psalms. Songs are a great medium in worshipping God. The more we love God, the more we tend to sing a new song for him. David says, “Fill my mouth with songs of praises”. Hence glorifying God with our songs and instruments is all about worshipping God.

Worship God with tithes and offering. The more we give the more we receive. The bible says in 1 Corinthians 10:26, “For the earth is the Lord's, and the fullness thereof.” So our worship should reflect our attitude on money and all the possessions. As we worship God with our tithes and offering, we do proclaim that God made everything and He gave us everything we have and He still owns it.

 Worship God in Spirit and Truth. Holy Spirit is our comforter and our friend who helps us to worship God in truth. So we should seek for His Holy Spirit to anoint us to worship God with Truth. Worshipping God in Spirit and truth would give us liberty, break shackles and set the captives free.

There is no limit for worship. No words can ever proclaim the greatness of His work in our day to day life. No poems can describe our creator. Hence worshipping God is all about surrendering ourselves at his feet. Its all about allowing God to be the centre of our life and our everything.

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