Listen to this: “Rather than an act of self-expression, worship is often an act of self-discipline. At times it is engaged, at least at first, from obedience. It is a choice of the will to do what I know is right despite my feelings.” — @SkyeJethani, in today’s “With God Daily”
He continues: “This is why we sing as a gathered church. Sometimes it is the overflow of a thankful heart, but we are not commanded to lift our voices to God only when we feel like it. Instead, it is a choice and a discipline that marks God’s people as those who are defined by...
... the One they worship rather than by the whims of the world.”
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https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="👏" title="Applaus-Zeichen" aria-label="Emoji: Applaus-Zeichen"> YES! Sounds exactly like what my pastor @BrandonSwanner has been teaching for years! “With God Daily” from @SkyeJethani is hitting it out of the park with this series. Go subscribe and be encouraged!
It’s here: https://skyejethani.com/with-god-daily/ ">https://skyejethani.com/with-god-... and you can listen to Skye on the Holy Post podcast (so many great episodes, y’all!) with Phil Vischer.