Do you worship like no one is watching in your quite time? I do. I'm going to be transparent for a moment I do worship like no is watching in my quite time but outside of that I do not. I run, jump and dance in my alone time but not at church or any other time. I began to wonder why and yesterday I prayed to manifest what I do during my alone to happen outside of my alone time. a few weeks ago, I was even timid to run in my alone tine and was arguing with God saying I would do it in church even when I couldn't do it at home. To date I have not run at church. How do I manifest what I do alone with what I do together with others? The answer is clear as day in Psalms 113: 1 heading and verse, The Lord Exalts the Humble. Praise the Lord! Praise Him, you servants of the Lord, Praise the name of the Lord. We need to humble ourselves; I need to humble myself and praise God. I talked about worshipping like no is watching and I can't even do that except in my alone time. I don't have a medium switch I am all in or not at all. I don't know about you and if you are.
but if we are live out the verse, And He said to him, “‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ Matthew 22:37 I want to add that when we come into His presents, we should leave all our praise on the table and leaving nothing out. Let’s go into His dwelling place; Let’s worship at His footstool. Psalms 132:7 so as you go to church lets worship God like no one is watching and praise him for who He is.
No one is perfect we are far from perfect, so I don't write each and every day as a perfect man but as a man who is imperfect glorifying the name who is perfect Jesus Christ.
So, in closing if this is you pray that what you do during your quite time manifests itself when you go out into the world and in church. I hope today's message was helpful and encouraging to someone. So, go forth and worship everywhere as no is watching. I rather people think I'm crazy than sane and not worship God.
All Verse taken from the NASB.
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