03/02/2026
Worship is more than words I speak or songs I sing. It is the posture of my heart when life is clear and when it is confusing. It is choosing reverence when answers are slow, gratitude when circumstances are thin, and trust when I would rather rely on myself. I worship God not because every day is easy, but because every day is held.
This commitment means I acknowledge God as the source of my breath, my strength, my hope. When I succeed, worship keeps me humble. When I fail, worship keeps me anchored. It reminds me that God’s goodness is not measured by my comfort, and God’s faithfulness is not shaken by my doubt.
To always worship God does not mean perfection—it means direction. It means turning my attention back to Him when it wanders, offering my obedience when it costs something, and surrendering my will even when I don’t fully understand His way.
In joy, worship becomes praise. In sorrow, it becomes trust. In silence, it becomes waiting. Through it all, my commitment is this: to keep my eyes lifted, my heart open, and my life oriented toward the One who is worthy of it all.
Psalm 103:31