Lift Your Handsنموونە

Worshiping God when life feels broken, can seem impossible. When loss, pain, or disappointment hit, praise might be the last thing on your mind. Yet, that’s exactly where true worship begins: not in our feelings, but in our faith.
And that’s why, especially as followers of Jesus, we bring our pain, our sorrow, our challenges, and our obstacles to Him in worship. It’s not about pretending everything is fine, it’s about trusting the One who holds it all together.
Habakkuk understood this kind of faith-filled worship. Even when everything around him looked barren—no crops, no fruit, no visible sign of blessing. He still chose to rejoice in God.
His praise wasn’t based on circumstances, but on confidence in God’s character. Worship in the waiting is powerful because it declares, “Even if nothing changes, I will still trust You, Lord.”
PRAYER:
Lord, even in my pain, teach me to lift my eyes to You. Help me to worship not because I feel strong, but because I know You are near, and You are able to help navigate me through any situation, Amen.
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What if just a few minutes of worship each day could change everything? When you take time to focus on God, your relationship with Him deepens, and your heart starts to align with His truth and love. Even a few moments a day can renew your mind, lift your mood, and help you sense His presence throughout your day. Worship softens the heart, lifts heaviness, and frees us from the weight and noise of the world. Our prayer is that this devotional helps you lean into your purpose, see life clearer, and experience God in a fresh, personal way.
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