
The Journey of Worship
- Heather
- Mar 5
- 2 min read
Updated: 7 hours ago
Worship is warfare
If God is going to use you, you've got to go through something that breaks you on the altar, leaving you desperately needing God, crying out, "Lord, help me make it through the night." You cannot teach worship; it is an intimate and personal experience that is born in the mouth of someone who has nowhere else to turn, no one else to talk to, no solutions, and no answers. It's in those moments of deep despair that we find the essence of worship. Real worship arises from a place of vulnerability and dependence on God, where we cry out for help and find solace in His presence. Real worship comes from the limping soul of a bruised spirit, who knows what it is like to go without. The path to true anointing isn't easy. It's not about copying someone else's journey but about finding unique value in our own. This journey often requires going through difficult, sometimes painful experiences that strip us of our pretenses and bring us closer to God. What is it worth for you to have the next level of anointing? The path to true anointing isn't easy. It's not about copying someone else's journey but about finding the unique value in our own. This journey often requires going through difficult, sometimes painful experiences that strip us of our pretenses and bring us closer to God. Life's challenges can often feel like we've fallen among thieves—situations that strip us of our comfort and security. But it's not about the thieves or the hardships themselves; it's about how we define and perceive our challenges. How we view and respond to these challenges defines our journey. We may fall, but it's the resilience and the lessons learned that shape our spiritual growth. It's about finding strength in adversity and allowing these experiences to bring us closer to God. Faith becomes strongest in the moments when we have no solutions or answers. It's in these times that our trust in God is tested and fortified. We learn to rely on Him completely, understanding that His plans and timing are perfect, even when we cannot see the way forward.











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