Lesson 1
God Is Looking for You! Lesson Goal: This lesson will begin to unfold the profound reality that God is looking for a certain type of person. Yes, He’s looking for worshipers. These are people who desire to fellowship with Him and enjoy whom He is.
g Watch the first DVD lesson from Pastor Dick. WARM-UP 10 MINUTES
1. What are the things in life that bring you the greatest joy? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________
2. When was the last time you really looked forward to meeting with someone like a friend or relative? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________
3. Did you ever get stood up for an appointment? How did it make you feel? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 1
WORD 20 MINUTES
We know that God is everywhere, knows all things, is all powerful, sees the end from the beginning, is the Creator of all things, and knows the hearts of all mankind. Yet in His greatness and all the activity on the earth and in heaven, He is looking for a specific group of people. Yes, He’s looking for you . . . if you are indeed a worshiper! Let’s discover why God, of all the things that’s He’s involved in, would specifically want to look for worshipers. 1. God is looking for worshipers. (John 4:23-24) “But the hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for the Father is seeking such to worship Him.” (John 4:23) Our Father God is seeking or desiring us to worship Him. He’s looking for us to come to Him with worship. Traditionally, most people would immediately think that this verse pertains to songs or hymns sung on a Sunday morning church service. But as we go through these lessons you’ll discover that worship here is much broader and truly revolutionary for those who understand this verse. What do you think of when you hear the term “worship”? What does the verse above mean to you? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
2. What is worship? For the Lord takes pleasure in His people. (Psalm 149:4) Try to learn what pleases the Lord. (Ephesians 5:10, New Century Version) Worship is essentially bringing pleasure to God. Worship is making God smile. Worship is more than singing and music. Worship is what happens when we have fellowship with the Lord. Worship results in us truly enjoying the Lord, and the Lord enjoying being with us. Whatever you do that pleases God is a form of worship. Prayer, Bible reading, sharing Christ, or even just thinking about Him is a form of worship. How can you bring joy to the Lord?
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____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 3. God is looking for us to share in His love. “For God so loved the world, that He gave.” (John 3:16) “I have loved you," says the LORD. (Malachi 1:2) God can’t help but give, because He loves. Worship releases our love to God and He, in turn, loves us back and continues to give out of all that He is. A lifestyle of worship is a life that lives in the realm of the Father’s love. A lifestyle of worship positions you for our Father to continue to do what He loves to do . . . and that is to give of His love and blessing to us. What is it like? When was the last time you experienced the Father’s love and joy? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
4. Waiting as friend to friend. Thus the Lord used to speak to Moses . . . as a man speaks to his friend. (Exodus 33:11) And the Lord said,“I will make all my goodness pass before you.” (Exodus 33:19) Moses was God’s friend. And their fellowship can be called a form of worship. Jesus called us friends, too. And our worship draws us into this friendship. Living a lifestyle of worship places us in position where the Lord displays His goodness. What’s it like to for you to experience God’s goodness and friendship? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
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MAKE IT PERSONAL 10 MINUTES
1. What are some ways that you can bring the Lord pleasure in your life? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 2. What perceptions of worship do you have that need to change? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 3. This coming week how, when, and where are you going to spend time as a worshiper? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
Write down your prayer requests for this week. PRAYER
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Lesson 2
Jesus Is in the House! Lesson Goal: What would it be like for Jesus to walk into your home and fellowship with you? You’ll find out in this lesson! Because Jesus is indeed — in the house!
g Watch the lesson from Pastor Chris and Pastor Milo. WARM-UP 10 MINUTES
1. Have you ever been in an place where an important person, like a celebrity or politician, was introduced? What was it like? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________
2. You’ve heard the phrase,“Elvis is in this house!” What? How can that be? What does this mean to you? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________
3. How do you think our church would respond if Jesus, literally — physically and in person — walked in on a Sunday morning? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 5
WORD 20 MINUTES
God is not a God who is far away in some celestial place called heaven where someday we might see Him. No, our Lord is present with us and desires to live each day in our midst. But the question arises,“What is the key to having Jesus present with us all the time?” Let’s talk about it a little . . . . 1. When Jesus sits down with you. But You are holy, enthroned in the praises of Israel. (Psalm 22:3) The word “enthroned” means to “sit down and dwell among.” Worship causes Jesus, by His Spirit, to enter the room and sit among us. Do you want to bring Jesus on the scene? Begin doing that which pleases Him, and Jesus will come alongside of us. When was the last time you truly sensed, felt, and knew that He was “in the room”? Did you know this is possible? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
2. Jesus rocked the house. When they prayed, the place where they were assembled . . . was shaken. (Acts 4:31) There are many forms of God’s presence among His people. Sometimes we sense His peace or His power, and sometimes there is an overflow of His love or joy. And there are times when things really shake. When Jesus shows up, things can really get shaken . . . all the bondages, doubt, fears, and discouragement can be shaken off! Knowing what you know about God, what changes would you make if He showed up? Showed up in your home, a hospital, a prison, or even a business? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
3. A life-giving force. “The words that I speak to you are spirit, and they are life.” (John 6:63) 6
The words of Jesus carry life. They bring hope, encouragement, answers, promises, purpose, and an assurance of an abundant life. What areas in your life need an abundance of His life? ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 3. How to make sure He stays. “The Holy Spirit . . . has given to those who obey Him.” (Acts 5:32) So brothers and sisters, since God has shown us great mercy, I beg you to offer your lives as a living sacrifice to him. Your offering must be only for God and pleasing to him, which is the spiritual way for you to worship. (Romans 12:1, NCV) All too often we don’t sense God’s presence, but by faith we trust He’s with us. And to make sure He is with us we should: • Live a lifestyle of obedience • Live a lifestyle of surrender and sacrifice Let’s not take God’s presence for granted. It is very easy for us humans to assume that God will always be there and that we can still live any way we want. But that is not the case. An obedient, surrendered life to His will is one of the keys to make sure He stays. What type of lifestyle should we live to ensure that the presence of God continues with us wherever we go? ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 5. Jesus joins the choir! I will declare Your name to My brethren; in the midst of the assembly I will praise You. (Psalm 22:22) Jesus actually sang along with His disciples. (Mark 14:26) As Christ is in our midst, He’ll even join in our fellowship, our work, and our daily lives; and He wants to participate with our worship. Yes, Jesus, by His Spirit wants to live with us, enjoy life together with us, and even worship with us. This is a new concept for many, having the King of kings worship “with us,” but He does. 7
Do you sense the Lord responding back to you in times of worship? ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________
MAKE IT PERSONAL 10 MINUTES
1. What’s the atmosphere of your house, school, or business life? Is there strife and unrest, or is there the peace of Christ? Why? ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________
2. How do you bring Christ into your everyday living environment? Some people meditate, some pray, some sing loudly. What do you do? ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 3. What are some new ways of worship that you can put into practice this week? ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________
Write down your prayer requests below. PRAYER
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Lesson 3
Bragging on God! Lesson Goal: Praise is bragging on God. Yes, you need to brag on God. This lesson will help us understand the power, blessings, and joy that come when we tell of His greatness!
g Watch the lesson from Derrick and Eileen Deadwiler. WARM-UP 10 MINUTES
1. Have you ever known anyone who really bragged a lot about themselves? What did he or she talk about? __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________
2. What one thing God has done for you that you love telling others about? __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________
3. Have you ever seen a parent who continually bragged on his or her kids? If you have kids or grandkids, have you bragged on them? __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 9
WORD 20 MINUTES
We titled this lesson “Bragging on God” for a reason. There are those who brag on themselves when they display an ostentatious and arrogant attitude. But this is quite different when we brag on or boast in God. Bragging on God is essentially boast ing of Him, telling about Him, sharing about Him, talking of His goodness. And because He is perfect, there is no sense of arrogance with Him. Let’s look at some scriptures. 1. Hearing and believing. Make a joyful shout to God, all the earth! . . . Say to God, “How awesome are Your works!” (Psalm 66:1-3) My soul shall make its boast in the LORD; the humble shall hear of it and be glad. (Psalm 34:2) In God we boast all day long. (Psalm 44:8) A lifestyle of worship is aware of the awesomeness and greatness of God, and it tells others about Him. We tell God, heaven, and hell about the power and majesty of God. What great thing has God done that you can tell others about? ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________
2. Nervous in the service! (Psalm 8:2) You have ordained strength (praise), because of Your enemies, that You may silence the enemy and the avenger. (Psalm 8:2) Our praise torments the powers of darkness. Darkness literally gets nervous in our service to the Lord. Yes, demons tremble when you live a lifestyle of worship. In fact, the Bible tells us that a lifestyle of worship will silence the enemy. All too often life’s pressures silence us. Instead, we are the one who should brag on God, and, in turn, silence darkness. That’s why the Bible says to rejoice always! Why is it so hard to worship God and live in His presence at times? ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________
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3. Angels joining the party! Praise Him, all His angels; praise Him, all His hosts! (Psalm 148:2) When we live a lifestyle of worship, angels participate also. They have been sent to minister to believers. And when we live a lifestyle of worship, angels like to hang around, too. Then the devil left Him, and behold, angels came and ministered to Him. (Mathew 4:11) Look at the progession in the above verse. Jesus worshiped only God the Father, the devil left, and angels came. That’s the pattern! It still happens today. Have you ever sensed the help or presence of angels? ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________
4. All of creation celebrates! Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad. Let the sea roar, and all its fullness; let the field be joyful, and all that is in it. Then all the trees of the woods will rejoice. (Psalm 96:11-12) The truth is, all of the created order yearns for God’s presence. Everything in creation is made to bring glory to God. A lifestyle of worship changes the very atmosphere and allows earth to again sense God’s goodness. Wherever you go, look around you at creation and realize that this earth was made to worship God. But in what ways has this worship been twisted, perverted, and tainted? ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________
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1. Write down a few things that you can brag on God about. MAKE IT PERSONAL What are some of the great things that He’s done for you? 10 MINUTES ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
2. Are there certain voices, thoughts, or impressions that need to be silenced in your life? What are you now going to do? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
3. Likewise, if you have wronged someone, perhaps unintentionally, and he or she approaches you, how are you to respond so that we/you can continue to love one another? ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________
Write down your prayer requests below. PRAYER
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Lesson 4
Something Is Smelling Good! Lesson Goal In the Old Testament sacrifices went up and you could smell the offerings afar off. Today, it’s you who can “smell” good before God through worship. This lesson will help you know how to have a sweet aroma before the Lord.
g Watch the lesson from Pastor Jeff and Pastor Sandy. WARM-UP 10 MINUTES
1. When and where was the last time you smelled a great BBQ?? __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________
2. When was the last time you smelled something or someone who wasn’t too fragrant? What was your first thought? __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________
3. Is your deodorant effective? Why do companies spend thousands of dollars on deodorant commercials on TV? __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________
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WORD 20 MINUTES
You carry a fragrance before God. Yes, your life can either be a sweet aroma or a stench before God. When the Bible speaks of sacrifices, it speaks of giving off an aroma. And God smelled the aroma. It was Israel’s goal to create a sweet smell before God, which indicated fragrant lives of worship from His people. 1. God “smells” our worship. But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves. (James 1:22) Jesus gives a word and expects us to respond. The Bible calls it being a “doer of the word.” When you hear God’s Word, what do you do with it? Do you respond? Do you obey? What is so tough about doing God’s Word? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 2. Hey, you’re smelling like God. For we are to God the fragrance of Christ. (2 Corinthians 2:15) As you live a lifestyle of worship, you, too, will carry the fragrance of Christ. Others will tell that there is something sweet, fragrant, and well pleasing about you. Will others say of you that you are kind, generous, and loving and carry the grace of our Lord? Or do they “smell” pride, arrogance, bitterness, and anger? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
3. Living a Lifestyle of Worship. Whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. (1 Corinthians 10:31) A lifestyle of worship is more than hymns and music. True worship desires to bring glory to God in all we do. We worship God when we do things as unto Him. You can worship God by doing your work, playing, cooking, family time, and giving. You can worship by going to church or by going fishing . . . if it’s for God. You worship as you bring tithes and offerings and serve in our local church You can even change a diaper and bring glory to God . . . 14
if you do it unto Him. Living a lifestyle of worship says,“Whatever I do today I do to please Him even if that means mowing the lawn!” Does mowing the lawn worship God? What else is that you do that worships God? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
4. What’s your style? In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. (1 Thessalonians 5:18) There is no one form of worship. You can give thanks out loud or by being silent. You can sing, do hip-hop, or hum.You can give thanks by meditating, or through intellectual communicating. What do you love to do? Give thanks to God in what you do and the aroma of God’s worship can be sensed by Him and others. What is your favorite way of expressing your love to the Lord? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
Summary: A lifestyle of worship is more than a song; It is a life. A life devoted to being a living sacrifice that carries the fragrance of Christ wherever you go and whatever you do, if it’s done before the Lord. ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
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MAKE IT PERSONAL 10 MINUTES
1. What are your greatest challenges to living a lifestyle of worship that is fragrant to the Lord? We know there are a lot of temptations around that don’t smell good. What’s your challenge? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 2. Into which part of your everyday affairs of life can you bring into a sacrifice that is pleasing to the Lord? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 3. What areas in your life need to be “cleaned up,” so that Christ can live through you in a greater way? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ (Now lean over and let somebody smell ya . . . is it good?)
Write down your prayer requests below. PRAYER
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Lesson 5
Worship – I’m All In! Lesson Goal The purpose of this lesson is to challenge and encourage you to totally abandon yourself to live a lifestyle of worship.
g Watch the lesson from Pastor Jacky and Tony.
WARM-UP 10 MINUTES
1. Have you heard the statement above,“I’m all in!”? Where did you hear it? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 2. When was the last time something totally drained you because you exerted so much energy? What were you doing? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 3. Did you ever watch cops and robbers on TV? When a cop caught a bad man, he told him to raise his hands; what else did the cop say? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 17
WORD 20 MINUTES
God gave everything! Yes, in giving His son, God the Father gave the dearest, most precious possession that He had. One man said that the Father bankrupted heaven in order to purchase us back. In other words, God’s love compelled Him to give it all. Or we can say that the Father was “all in!” 1. Jesus wants it all – so He can be all! Jesus said to him,“You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.” (Matthew 22:37) Are you all in for God? Jesus says we’re to love and worship with everything! Why? Because when we give all, we then join in with the heart of the Father in understanding that He gave all. So, in essence, the price of living a lifestyle of worship is for all those involved to give everything. God gave everything to enjoy and fellowship with you. Now the question is, are you ready to give all to enjoy Him? What does it mean to you to love Him with all? ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________
2. Hands up! Time to surrender! (Romans 12:1) So here's what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your everyday, ordinary life — your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life — and place it before God as an offering. (Romans 12:1, The Message) Surrender! That’s one of the most difficult challenges to our American lifestyle. We want to be in control, be in charge; we want to protect ourselves. Surrendering can be a dangerous thing to do. You can’t live a lifestyle of worship unless you commit to a lifestyle of surrender. In order to live a lifestyle of worship, you will need to learn total surrender. This speaks of total dependence, trust, rest, and hope in a God you can’t see. The only way to do what Jesus said in worshiping Him with everything is to totally abandon ourselves in surrender. True surrender gives everything to God, so that He can be everything to us. A lifestyle of worship gets us out of the way and places God on the scene in everything. What would it
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cost you or what would need to change in you to love Him and serve Him with every fiber and cell of your being? ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________
3. Giving all takes all . . . promises to worshipers. (Psalm 30:1) You have turned for me my mourning into dancing; You have put off my sackcloth and clothed me with gladness. (Psalm 30:11) The benefit of worship is evident throughout scripture. If we give all and surrender everything in our lives to God . . . He then has the opportunity to fulfill His part of forgiving, healing, protecting, providing, and everything else that we need. As a result of total surrender to God, we then experience His joy, His peace ,and His victory in our lives. Are there areas in your life that are not yet surrendered to God? Do you realize that areas not surrendered are areas where He can’t step in and bless? Why would anyone settle for less? Why would anyone hold onto ways that are not healthy and destructive and rob themselves of God’s best? ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ Summary: Jesus made it very plain. God has all or He has none . . . . A lifestyle of worship says, “I’m all in.”“Everything that I have, am, was and will be belongs to Him.” Total surrender to God’s will and plan can be very painful and difficult . . . especially the trust part. But, then, after you yield to God, most people realize that the benefit far outweighs what we’re trying to hold onto in this world.
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MAKE IT PERSONAL 10 MINUTES
1. Take inventory of your life. Are you living a lifestyle of worship? If not,then what areas still need to be surrendered so that you,too, can be “all in�? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________
2. How will you know if total surrender is given and you are living a lifestyle of worship? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 3.This week or month, take some time to reread these notes and pray for God to reveal a lifestyle of worship and what it means in a greater way. _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________
Write down your prayer requests below. PRAYER
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Lesson 6
Hanging Around the Throne! Lesson Goal: This lesson will highlight the benefit and blessing of not only living a lifestyle of worship but knowing the greatness of living in a place around the throne of God.
g Watch the lesson from Pastor Victor and Charlene Pons. WARM-UP 10 MINUTES
1. What was the most awesome place you’ve ever been to in your life? Was it a building, a stadium, a forest? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________
2. Did you ever go someplace where you knew you were not invited? What did it feel like? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________
3. Where is that favorite place you like to visit to get refreshed? _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ 21
WORD 20 MINUTES
There is a place in God where all believers are invited. Yes, there is a realm of God where His favors rest on His people. The Bible speaks of this being the secret place of the Lord. This is a place where, in Old Testament times, the people of Israel were not allowed except for a priest once a year. But now, in the New Testament, Jesus made a way for all believers to enter and live in this place before God, 365 days a year, 24/7 around the clock. Yes, we can come to this place to worship, enjoy, and fellowship with the Lord. 1. The door is open and the lights are on! He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. (Psalm 91:1) “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28) The invitation has gone out . . . we can how choose to get as close to God as we desire. Although you may not sense the strength of His presence, you still have 100% access to the very throne of God. In fact, we’re told to come boldly, not with intimidation and fear. Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. (Hebrews 4:16) Why are we to come? In order to receive mercy and favor! It’s real simple, friends. Do you need more mercy and favor? Then head into God’s presence. When was the last time you truly knew that you were in God’s presence? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 2. Enjoying the Lord! And they heard the sound of the LORD God walking in the garden in the cool of the day. (Genesis 3:8) “The Lord make His face shine upon you, and be gracious to you.” (Numbers 6:25) God was looking and calling for Adam in the garden of Eden. Why? To enjoy fellowship with His man. What did they do together? We don’t know. But what we can safely assume is that God
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wanted to be with Adam and that God smiled upon Adam. Do you make God smile? A lifestyle of worship experiences the smile of God. Yes, do you know that God actually will smile upon you as you worship Him? Go ahead and make God smile! Have you seen parents smiling over their newborn children? Have you seen a father smile at a high school or college graduation? Have you seen a mother or father smile at a wedding of this or her son or daughter? Have you seen a grandparent smile over his/her new grandson or daughter? Why all the smiles? Because we enjoy, love, and get a thrill from being with those we love and seeing them successful. Is it hard for you to believe that the Father smiles on you when you are blessed? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
3. Homecoming! (Revelation 21:3-4) “God Himself will be with them and be their God. And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away.� (Revelation 21:3-4) All throughout the book of Revelation we see worship and praise. And at the end of the book we see the result of those who live a lifestyle of worship . . . God brings us into the fullness of His joy. We can experience a taste of this on earth today through a relationship with the Lord. Today, allow the Lord to turn your mourning into His joy . . . as you choose to live a lifestyle of worship. ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
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MAKE IT PERSONAL 10 MINUTES
1. Do you see yourself as a person who can enjoy the Lord? Or has your religious experience been harsh, judgmental, and overbearing? What has been your perception of Father God? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
2. What event, place, or time did you experience the greatest presence of God in your life? What steps can you take to experience His presence like this again? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
3. Where do you spend most of your time? Does your time include consciously getting before His throne? When can you schedule your time this week to just hang around the throne? ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________
Write down your prayer requests below. PRAYER
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