By Praising and Worshipping Him (GOD) while keeping in Faith in our darkest times there will be Hope

By Praising and Worshipping Him (GOD) while keeping in Faith in our darkest times there will be Hope

God alone is worthy of our devotion, praise and worship. He is God, our Creator, and we are commanded to praise and worship Him. Psalm 96:9 says, “Worship the Lord in the magnificence of his holiness; tremble before him, all the earth.” Psalm 29:2 says, “Give unto the Lord the glory due his name; worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness.” Human beings are made for worship. Everyone worships someone or something” Christians worship God, Muslims worship Allah, Hindus worship multiple gods, and Buddhist worship no god. At first glance none of these religions have anything is common, but religion is defined as: a belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power. Notice that it never identifies a definite person, but just a belief in something greater than oneself. When this is taken into consideration it can be seen that religions are more alike than people realise. Religions are all founded on a faith, have rituals of worship, and sets of morals. All forms of religion centre on a person’s faith.

Faith is a person’s trust and belief in something. Having faith provides people with a sense of optimism when dealing with life struggles. For example, if a Christian was to lose their job they might pray to God for help and guidance in looking for a new one. In the same situation a Muslim, a Buddhist might meditate for spiritual guidance. Faith in religions also can act as a coping method after a loss. In the case of a Christian, faith in God and Heaven can provide a person with peace of mind that their loved one is in a better place.  Worship is very important to God. Worship shows how much you adore, love and reverence the spirit of God. Most people take worship out of context. They think that worship is not important to God. But worship is something that God cherishes the most. Why does he cherish it the most? Because your worship comes from your heart. And if worship is coming from your heart, then worship must show how much you love God. If worship is showing how much you love God, then God must cherish worship since he cherishes love more than faith and hope. (1st Corinthians 13:13). “Make a joyful noise unto the Lord all ye lands” Psalms 100:1. He love’s to hear people singing and worshipping him. But if your heart isn’t right (1 Corinthians 13:1-3) and you’re doing things unto the glory of the devil, then God rejects you and your worship. And if we aren’t careful, we will find ourselves worshipping the devil through music and not even know.

Worship, for such a simple word it can have a vast number of meanings from person to person. People with secular mindsets may say it as an understatement for liking something or even loving it on an obsessive level. However, for Christians it has more impact, not only mentally but in all of the aspects of our lives. Worship is beautiful. We can enter into his presence and surrender to Him. We can forget about our problems for that moment and thank God for his goodness and honour Him for being our great God. Worship is taking our eyes off ourselves and placing them on God (Luke 9:23). Some people worship money, themselves, other people or other Gods. As for me I worship God the Almighty Father of Heaven and Earth. “True worship of God happens when we put God first in our lives” Worship isn’t just singing at the beginning of a church service on Sunday. Worship is a daily surrender where we put God first in everything such as our marriage, work life, friendships, family, money, and lifestyle. Worship is where we totally surrender and trust God with everything in our lives. Worship began with obedience to God and a one on one with God. Praise is congregational confirmation. Worship according to John 4:24, God is a Spirit and they that worship him must worship him in Spirit and truth. Talking to God involves a very spiritual, personal, often private, relationship.

Worship is a powerful discipline that people can apply to their own lives with their own uniqueness. God created human beings to worship. God loves worship whether it be singing, praising him in our church services, or preparing a meal for someone in need. We can see that whether we worship individually, in a group or on a corporate level that it is very effective in seeing healings and breakthroughs in lives which can then in turn lead to salvations of others or a more openness to hearing the word of God. “Worship God and have faith regardless of whom or what a you believe in, religions are strongly cantered on faith. God wants you to worship him in dealing with your life struggles”.