Worship With Me
David, the greatest worshiper and the author of
Psalm wrote explicitly in Psalm 34:1:
“I will bless the Lord at all times, His
praise shall continually be in my mouth. ”
I came to the terms with the fact that my
worship to God should not be hindered by my
personal circumstances. Just as David, we must be
able to quickly repent and realign ourselves with our
God given purpose not allowing our weaknesses to
be our deterrent for entering into the presence of
God or for dominating our destiny.
My journey or my pursuit to freedom led to the
greater appreciation for the greatest worshiper or the
psalmist. David worshiped from his heart in spite of
his shortcomings. I observed also that David was a
man who loved God dearly. He understood the
character of the Creator and he reminded me often of
my pitfalls in life, a broken vessel, unworthy,
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