Waiting is a very difficult task and it takes great perseverance and patience to wait on God even while we worship. Our world is caught up with the disease of 'fast track' so much that it seems we can not patiently wait any longer for anything. It has become so prevalent that we have become impatient with everything. Does that mean that we must also rush when we come before God? Does it also mean that our worship should be fast tracked? This is what God whispered to me: 'the world is ever-changing but I am is still the same'.
This means that no matter what goes on in this world the word of God never changes. In our worship, whether corporate or individual we should make time and wait on God. We should not rush Him out or be in a hurry to leave. If we do that, we tend to miss out on the true worship experience. We are to constantly make time for fellowship with our father in worship, waiting to hear what He has for us at every point in our lives.
Worship should be enjoyed. Notwithstanding the fact that waiting in itself may not be easy, I believe that if it is in the presence of God it is worth the pain. The Psalmist wrote that, it is better to spend a one day in the court of The Lord than a thousand years elsewhere. David desired to be in God's presence all the days of his life. We should cultivate this habit and wait in God's presence and worship Him wholeheartedly. We should not change the way we worship God and conform the patterns of this world. Lets make time for God even in our busyness . It always pays to wait on God.
For they that wait upon the Lord, shall renew their strength. When we wait on God in worship, we come out stronger than before. Worship patiently!
This means that no matter what goes on in this world the word of God never changes. In our worship, whether corporate or individual we should make time and wait on God. We should not rush Him out or be in a hurry to leave. If we do that, we tend to miss out on the true worship experience. We are to constantly make time for fellowship with our father in worship, waiting to hear what He has for us at every point in our lives.
Worship should be enjoyed. Notwithstanding the fact that waiting in itself may not be easy, I believe that if it is in the presence of God it is worth the pain. The Psalmist wrote that, it is better to spend a one day in the court of The Lord than a thousand years elsewhere. David desired to be in God's presence all the days of his life. We should cultivate this habit and wait in God's presence and worship Him wholeheartedly. We should not change the way we worship God and conform the patterns of this world. Lets make time for God even in our busyness . It always pays to wait on God.
For they that wait upon the Lord, shall renew their strength. When we wait on God in worship, we come out stronger than before. Worship patiently!
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