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This message from Sarah Esquivel invites us into a transformative understanding of worship that extends far beyond singing songs or attending services.
At its heart is David's response in 2 Samuel 7 when God redirects his plans to build a temple.
Instead of demanding explanations or pushing forward with his own agenda, David simply sits before the Lord.
This profound act of sitting, of tarrying in God's presence without rushing or striving, reveals the first essential element of true worship: intimacy over activity.
We're challenged to examine whether our relationship with God is characterized by hurried transactions or by comfortable communion.
The message draws a striking parallel to Mary and Martha, reminding us that while many things compete for our attention, only one thing is truly needed.
When we learn to remain in God's presence throughout our ordinary moments, our corporate worship becomes an overflow rather than a starting point.
This isn't about achieving perfect spiritual discipline but about gentle attentiveness to our hearts and affections toward God.
The way of worship begins not in our ability to perform but in our willingness to simply be with Him, recognizing that He desires our presence more than our productivity.
Website: https://impact.church
Facebook: https://facebook.com/ImpactChurchHome
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This message from Sarah Esquivel invites us into a transformative understanding of worship that extends far beyond singing songs or attending services.
At its heart is David's response in 2 Samuel 7 when God redirects his plans to build a temple.
Instead of demanding explanations or pushing forward with his own agenda, David simply sits before the Lord.
This profound act of sitting, of tarrying in God's presence without rushing or striving, reveals the first essential element of true worship: intimacy over activity.
We're challenged to examine whether our relationship with God is characterized by hurried transactions or by comfortable communion.
The message draws a striking parallel to Mary and Martha, reminding us that while many things compete for our attention, only one thing is truly needed.
When we learn to remain in God's presence throughout our ordinary moments, our corporate worship becomes an overflow rather than a starting point.
This isn't about achieving perfect spiritual discipline but about gentle attentiveness to our hearts and affections toward God.
The way of worship begins not in our ability to perform but in our willingness to simply be with Him, recognizing that He desires our presence more than our productivity.
Website: https://impact.church
Facebook: https://facebook.com/ImpactChurchHome
Instagram: https://instagram.com/ImpactChurchHome
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@impactchurchhome
TikTok: https://tiktokcom/@impactchurchhome

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