FIND THE RIGHT MOMENT TO Worship GOD
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Greetings and blessings.
Worship and praise God does not require a specific time, because God must be worshiped at all times. However, personally, my appropriate time is early in the morning.
Unfortunately, many people exalt God only when something good happens to them or when they receive an unexpected blessing, but the Lord is worthy of our worship at all times, in all circumstances.
We should not praise God based on our circumstances; We exalt him because he is worthy of our devotion and because we love him. Therefore, praise him on the basis of who He is, in the midst of any circumstance.
Don't limit your worship to the songs you sing on Sundays in the church. Praise the Lord frequently, using words and songs created by you spontaneously. At all times, you can find countless reasons to praise God. Look for those reasons for praise and, during the day, articulate your sincere praise with your own voice and offer your personal expressions of gratitude.
If you travel alone in your car, if you enter an elevator without occupants, if you are alone in your office or at your workplace, or are alone in your home, take every opportunity to praise the Lord for being who you are. Honor him for what he has done over the centuries, for what he has done in his life and in the life of his loved ones, and for what he knows without doubt that the Lord is doing now and what he will do for you. , both in this life and for all eternity.
The reasons to praise the Lord will never end!
When you express your gratitude to God, you open yourself to the possibility of experiencing God's immediate presence. The Bible tells us that the Lord "dwells" in the praises of his people (Psalm 22: 3).
The higher your praise, the less your problems will be.
The more frequent your praise, the less reason you will have to worry or feel anxiety.
The more he praises God, the more he can see the things that make him worthy of being praised.
To the extent that you exalt it, your whole attitude will change from the unhealthy approach in your own ego and your problems, to a healthy and joyful approach in God and your responses. Then join the prophet Isaiah and proclaim: