Petals from the Basket

The Rose of Worship

Reminder: For the month of March, I am forming a bouquet of blog posts using a variety of “roses” that will be formed with these petals from the basket : (1) a quotation, (2) a daily verse, (3) a devotional thought, (4) a book dealing with that day’s topic, and (5) an idea to put into practice!

 

Petal 1: “His perfect holiness, by definition, assures us that our words can’t contain Him. Isn’t it a comfort to worship a God we cannot exaggerate?” —Francis Chan, Crazy Love

Petal 2: “Honor the Lord for the glory of His name. Worship the Lord in the splendor of His holiness.” (Psalm 29:2, NLT)

Petal 3: Using our various native languages, we can come up with every possible name, character quality, attribute, or action of God; yet, they don’t begin to contain the magnitude of our indescribable God! Today, most of us will worship God “corporately” with other believers. However, I encourage you to take time privately to give Him the honor that He is due (worship Him)—in “the splendor of His holiness.”

Petal 4: It’s been around a few years now, but I am in the midst of my annual “re-read” of a book I highly recommend: Crazy Love, by Francis Chan. (Click here to get a copy from Amazon; click here to get a copy for your Kindle.) [Affiliate links]

Petal 5: Today is the perfect day for a Praise Walk!

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Thank you for reading “The Rose of Worship.”
Were you able to worship with others today? If so,
I’d love for you to leave a comment and
simply share the passage of Scripture
your pastor used to share God’s truths with you today.
 

One thought on “The Rose of Worship

  1. Petals from the Basket Post author

    Luke 2—the first recorded words of Jesus. He was only twelve years old when he spoke, but Jesus’ words were recorded for us to learn from! Grateful for a morning of solid, Gospel-centered worship!

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