“Come, let us worship and bow down. Let us kneel before the Lord our maker,”Psalms 95:6 NLT
This verse comes out of a collection on Psalms encouraging a worshipful perspective. An indication on the authorship comes from Hebrews 4:7 which quotes a part of a verse calling it a ‘psalm of David’. As we do not have certainity around the authorship of Hebrews, but recognise it was well written, we cannot say who it was who certified the psalm as David’s, but that is was credible.
What does it mean for me? It calls me out of my flesh and into my spirit and causes me to stir up my spirit to worship the Lord. I cannot expect to worship in my flesh and find God. I can make a lot of noise, but that would be empty of Him.
Each morning I must start with the word of God, I read it and I blog about what it is saying to me, next, I play worship music then worship and pray. David also knew how to worship. His psalms of worship we put to music. He knew the power of music to stir up the spirit. We need to stir up our spirit to find God. From this place we can pray in connection with Him.
Start with the word, Jesus said His word cleansed the apostles, it will cleanse us also. From there we can ascend. Amen!
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