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Worship

This morning was the first time I've had an extended worship time in a while. I recall once hearing about Martin Luther's habit of prayer and if he knew he was going to be busy the next day, he would arise earlier than usual to pray. The busier he was, the earlier he would arise to pray. Today I saw how much that made sense and how much wisdom there is in formulating that kind of habit and discipline. It's something I hope to one day have.

God has already been doing some amazing things this week, showing me small miracles and unexpected blessings already in the last two days. As I've told some of you, I am expecting great things and God has been wanting me to expect great things. My time of worship this morning helped me to put things in perspective and prepare for the day, praying into each task, every support appointment and all involved in ministry for Him.

I was thankful to experience His touch and the Spirit's filling as a result of my time with Him. Pray for me to hunger and thirst for righteousness. For "I shall be filled." Pray not for me to be satisfied by the things of this world and that my desires would not be so easily pleased. I would eagerly desire that which is greater and be most happy in Him. Good night all.

“Worship”