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Worship: “Come & Bow — Worship That Changes Us”

Psalm 95:6 — “Come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the LORD our Maker.”

Worship isn’t only music or a Sunday routine — it’s the posture of the heart. When we intentionally bow before God, we remind ourselves who’s in charge and who holds our story. Real worship pulls us out of self-centeredness and back into God-centered living. It doesn’t require dramatic feelings; sometimes it’s a quiet choice to recognize God’s goodness in the middle of noise.

Try this: next time life’s messy, pause for thirty seconds. Call God “Father, Creator, Provider” and let that truth reshape your breath. Worship softens defense, widens gratitude, and makes room for God’s perspective. Over time, that posture rewires how you respond to stress, joy, and the ordinary. Worship changes the worshiper.

Worship is more than music — it’s the heart posture that reshapes your life.
Slug: worship-come-and-bow
Tags: worship, heart, spiritual-practices
Reflection questions:

  1. When do you most naturally bow in worship — in quiet, in crisis, or in celebration?

  2. What truth about God could you name right now to change your next reaction?
    Prayer: Lord, meet me in the small pauses. Help me bow honestly and remember who You are. Amen.

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