Thursday, May 28, 2026

( Next here ) HERE I AM TO WORSHIP

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After such sacred communion in prayer, this next part may be the most transformative. 

 The moment we ask, "What now?" Truly, how will we respond to such presence? 

 What will we do with the awareness of Father God's nearness, his call, his holiness?

 Because worship isn't complete until it flows into obedience. And surrender isn't real until it touches something we've tried to withhold. 

 Take a breath with me, friend. Slow your soul. 

After all you've poured out in prayer, now ask yourself, is there a place in your life still untouched by the fire of surrender? 

 Is there a dream you've protected, a hurt you've hidden, a habit you've defended? 

 Maybe it's control. 

Maybe it's fear. 

 Maybe it's the image you've built for others to admire. 

You see, we can sing all the right lyrics, raise our hands in all the right moments, and still keep our hearts behind a locked door, but the Father God is not after performance. He is after presence. And his spirit whispers gently even now. That part too, child, will you lay that down as well? 

 So, I invite you wherever you are, whatever you're carrying to physically respond. Kneel down if you can. 🧎

 If your body  can't, bow your heart 🫀. Let your posture reflect your decision. 

There's something sacred in putting the body in agreement with the spirit. Let your knees touch the ground, not out of shame, but surrender. Not from defeat, but devotion. Say it aloud.  

🗣️: Lord, I give you my heart, my will, and my worship today.  

Let these words not just be said but meant. Let this moment not just pass but mark you. Let this act of response become a holy turning point. The altar is not just a place in a church building. It is here now. Wherever you decide that Jesus Christ is worth your everything. 

 Perhaps today God is not asking for more of your energy but more of your honesty. Not your speed, but your stillness. 

 Not another effort, but a confession. 

🗣️ : Lord, l've been trying to carry this on my own.

 That admission, friend, is not weakness. It's the doorway to grace.

 True surrender often feels like loss at first. We lay down our weapons, our timelines, our justifications. 

 We feel exposed, even unsure. But what we receive in return is peace that cannot be stolen. 

Clarity that isn't rushed. 

Joy that isn't circumstantial. 

 This is the upside down wisdom of the kingdom. When Abraham placed Isaac on the altar, he wasn't just offering his  son. He was offering his future, his understanding, his promises. And in return, God provided not just a ram but a revelation. The Lord will provide. 

 When we bring what we most want to withhold, we often find a part of God we've never known before. So linger  here. Write it down if you must. 

Say it out loud. 🗣️!!!

Don't rush to the next thing. 

 This is holy ground. And heaven takes notice when a heart chooses surrender.

 And in that surrender, in that kneeling, you will find not a demand but a delight. 

You will not be met with condemnation but compassion. 

 For the  Father God who asks for your all is the same Shepherd who carries you through it all. 

And when you rise from that place of surrender, you will rise lighter, freer, fuller of HIM. 

This is how worship becomes a lifestyle. 

When response meets revelation. When surrender becomes joy. When giving ourselves to HIM is no longer loss but gain. 

So now what part of your life is still waiting to be placed on the altar? 

What does full surrender look like in your story today? 

Ask boldly. Release  freely. Worship holy. He is worthy and you are held.


🗣️ "Here I am to worship,"  Let it be your declaration today, not just of belief, but of surrender. 

 We believe in the power of prayer, and it would be our honor to pray for you. 

 What is on your heart today? 

You're not alone. 

 May your life be a song today, one not just sung with lips, but lived with every step. May your worship rise not from perfection but from presence. And may you know  beyond any doubt that the Father God who made you, sees you, receives you, and delights in your simple, sincere here l am. You are held, you are heard, and you are home in him. In Jesus Christ's name, amen. 





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