SUCCESS KEY #1 - WORSHIP GOD IN YOUR WORK AND BUSINESS
Worshipping God is not only a duty, but also a privilege and a joy for those who love Him and want to honor Him. Worshipping God means to express our reverence, gratitude, admiration, and devotion to Him through our words, actions, and attitudes. Worshipping God can take many forms, such as singing, praying, reading the Bible, serving others, giving, fasting, and obeying His commands.
There are many benefits that come from worshipping God, both in this life and in the life to come. Here are some of them:
Worshipping God transforms us and makes us more like Him. As we worship God, we expose ourselves to His light, His truth, His grace, and His power. We also surrender ourselves to His lordship, His guidance, His correction, and His purpose. Worshipping God helps us change our thoughts, feelings, desires, and actions to align with His. Worshipping God helps us become more holy, more loving, more faithful, and more fruitful. (Romans 12:1-2; 2 Corinthians 3:18)
Worshipping God strengthens us and equips us for His service. As we worship God, we receive His peace, His joy, His wisdom, and His strength. We also receive His gifts, His calling, His anointing, and His commission. Worshipping God helps us overcome our fears, doubts, temptations, and trials. Worshipping God helps us fulfill our potential, our mission, and our destiny. (Isaiah 40:31; Ephesians 1:3-14)
Worshipping God blesses us and rewards us for our faithfulness. As we worship God, we please Him and honor Him with our lives. We also acknowledge Him as the source of all our blessings and the giver of all good things. Worshipping God helps us attract His favor, His protection, His provision, and His inheritance. Worshipping God helps us experience His goodness, His mercy, His grace, and His glory. (Psalm 34:8-10; Hebrews 11:6)
The beautiful thing about life is that God is the beginning and He is the end of all things. Whichever way you look at it, God is in everything and fills all things. You and I were created to worship him, and even when you say you don’t to worship him, you still acknowledge the fact that you are meant to worship him.
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