Worshipping the King of HeavenSample

In The River of God
God's love, which led to creation and redemption, is what you and I experience at every moment from God, whether manifested in a child, our partner, our parents, friends, or others. It is a vast feeling as wide and deep as God Himself.
Entering His presence is like a stream of water, with strength but serene. The strength of His love emanates from within us like rivers of living water.
Entering God's river will purify, clean, and restore us. It will heal us and bring us before His presence, affirming that we belong to Him. And we need to do it all the time, not just in moments of need.
Who can fight against a raging river? No one can withstand such force. That same violence and strength is what God feels for us, and that is why NOTHING NOR ANYONE will be able to snatch us from Him. It also makes us live surrendered before Him.
His river is our place of rest and protection, to be strengthened, nourished, satisfied, and refreshed.
Enter the River of God and rest in the fullness of all He has for us.
Prayer:
Father, let us see your heart and understand that you love us beyond measure. May your love be like a balm, and may we navigate the River of Your Love. May rivers of living water flow from within us, healing everything in our being. We love you and know that everything we are and have is yours, Amen.
About this Plan

We were created and designed to worship. When God is not the center of our worship, something else will be because that design cannot be invalidated, and we will always have the need to worship something. This plan will teach us to understand that even in everyday life, in difficult or happy moments, God should always be the center of our worship.
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