Psalm 100:1-3; 9:9-10; Matt. 14:24-33; (Brian) - So you can worship God when you’re happy – giving Him praise and honor for all the good things He’s doing and for the joy you feel in His presence. But you can also worship Him when you’re hurting, which may take the most faith of all. Worship in the dark times remind you of God’s goodness even when we can’t see or feel it. Worship is something you do with life in the highs and lows. You don’t have to wait for a quiet moment in life or even figure out whether you’re in a high or low. You can worship God right in the middle of life’s biggest storms – when nothing makes sense at all. If worship is more than singing three songs on Sunday morning or queuing up the latest worship album on Spotify. Then what is it? To answer that question, you need to reframe the way you think about worship. It’s not simply something you do. Worship in the Bible is the way to be, a state of mind, a posture of our heart. If you wanted to experience you true worship, your aim should be more than just check it off your list. You don’t have to wait for a quiet moment in life or even figure out whether you’re in a high or low. You can worship right in the middle of life’s biggest storms. Worship isn’t limited to a particular space, time of day, or emotion. No, true worship is a response – a response simply flowing from a sense of awe.
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