A Family of WorshipSample

Worship is us living out our purpose.
Worship is more than just singing songs on Sunday morning; it’s the very purpose we were created for. When we live lives of worship, we align ourselves with God’s design and fulfill our true calling. Think about using a kitchen tool for the wrong purpose—like trying to use a spatula to cut vegetables. It’s frustrating and ineffective because the tool isn’t being used as it was designed to be. The same goes for us. When we live without worshipping God, we miss our true purpose and function in a way we were never meant to.
Worship is about more than just outward actions. It’s a constant state of gratitude and reverence toward God. Living in worship means acknowledging His presence in every moment of life, offering our thanks for His goodness and faithfulness. Our entire lives—how we speak, how we act, how we serve others—become acts of worship when we focus on honoring God.
When we embrace worship as our purpose, we live rightly before God and experience the fullness of the life He intended for us. It brings us into alignment with His will and keeps us grounded in our faith, regardless of life’s challenges.
Question for your Family: What’s one thing that helps us model a life of worship for my family?
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About this Plan

Worship isn’t just about singing songs; it’s about aligning our lives with God’s purpose and responding to His love, grace, and mercy. This plan explores how worship flows from recognizing God’s holiness, experiencing His love through Jesus, and living in gratitude for His daily blessings, helping us and our families embrace a life of worship in every moment.
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