Worshipping the King of HeavenSample

God Always Remains!
God's will is good, pleasing, and perfect. There is no will more beautiful than God's will. As we grow, mature, and live, the challenges of life, desires, and dreams sometimes get in the way of our will and God's will.
Understandably, we want the best for ourselves, but what God wants for us is better than what we think! No one can outgive God. God will always love more; God will always give us in abundance! The Kingdom of God will never lack provision.
Let's make His will ours, for what He says WILL NOT RETURN EMPTY. It will be fulfilled, and our eyes will see it.
Do you know why we should not give up? Because God does not give up. Do you know why we should not surrender? Because God never surrenders. Do you know why we won't be moved? Because our God REMAINS FOREVER! Blessed be our God, who remains forever!
Repeat after me!
I TRUST IN YOU, I REMAIN IN YOU, THE WINDS WILL NOT MOVE ME
Prayer:
God, I bless your Holy Name. Thank you for your faithfulness, even when I have failed. Even when in my thoughts, I have desired my will and things my way, above yours. I recognize that there is no better will than yours! Father, I reaffirm my faith and trust in you. I will walk confidently, knowing that you go before me. 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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