A Year in Luke/Actsনমুনা

Psalm 134 is a call for God’s servants to worship and bless the Lord with lifted hands, day and night. This psalm reminds us that true worship impacts not only our relationship with God but also shines His light to those around us. In Acts 19, we see that the powerful acts of God through Paul’s ministry in Ephesus led many people to confess their sins and turn from idolatry, sparking a movement of repentance and worship in the community. This transformation in Ephesus reminds us that a life fully dedicated to God, marked by worship and obedience, can lead others to turn away from empty pursuits and encounter the true and living God.
Today, let’s approach God in worship, dedicating our hearts and actions to Him. Just as the psalmist encouraged night and day worship, let’s make worship a lifestyle that reflects God’s presence and power in all we do. When we live with devotion and purpose, God can use us to influence others toward His light and truth.
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Spend a year immersed in Luke's account of Jesus's life and the spread of the gospel through his followers as the Spirit empowers them.
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