The Mystery of WorshipSample

The most important person in this journey about worship might be: Jesus. Isn’t He the Person that we should really focus on?
Unfortunately, Jesus does not answer the definition of worship. The interesting part is that Jesus never says “worship me”, but always: “Worship the Father”. What do you make out of this?
If we look at the bigger picture of Jesus’ life, we can say that He lived a life full of humility, obedience, and dedication: a life of worship. Jesus knew what it was to live a life full of temptation. Yet, he endured all these temptations and that is what made His life the perfect example of a life of worship.
After about 30 years Jesus died on the cross. For everything we have done wrong in our lives. All guilt He carried, so that we may live connected to God, the Father. It makes me quiet.
Luckily, this is not the end. Jesus rose from death and He is still alive through His Spirit! And He will live in us when we accept Jesus as our Savior.
What an example of obedience, dedication, surrendering, and humiliation. Jesus’ life is the ultimate example of a life of worship. Do you take His offer of redemption (again)? 🧔🏽
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About this Plan

What is worship? Is it music? A lifestyle? Thankfulness? There are so many ways that come to mind when trying to describe it. It looks like it has a personal meaning to anyone. I am Daryl Jay Kyle, singer, songwriter and producer, and I started to explore this mystery of worship. And the results will surprise you! I would like to take you on a journey. Will you join me?
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