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In Why Worshippers Win, @BishopHennings teaches that worshippers are uniquely sought after and favored by God. Unlike praise, true worship comes from a deeper place—often in the midst of adversity. Drawing from the lives of Job, David, and Hannah, he shows how worship that seems foolish or misunderstood often leads to divine intervention. The message challenges listeners to prioritize worship over their past, their pleasures, and their pain, reminding us that God is actively searching for those who worship Him in spirit and in truth.
By Roderick L. HenningsIn Why Worshippers Win, @BishopHennings teaches that worshippers are uniquely sought after and favored by God. Unlike praise, true worship comes from a deeper place—often in the midst of adversity. Drawing from the lives of Job, David, and Hannah, he shows how worship that seems foolish or misunderstood often leads to divine intervention. The message challenges listeners to prioritize worship over their past, their pleasures, and their pain, reminding us that God is actively searching for those who worship Him in spirit and in truth.