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Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Worship with All Our Heart - 1

 

Worship with All Our Heart - 1

“Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.
Praise the Lord.” (Psalm 150:6)


Praise the Lord in the tulip garden.

Our souls were made for worship. The psalmist reminds us that worship isn’t reserved for a perfect day or a quiet temple—it flows from breath itself. Every sunrise invites us to sing, every heartbeat reminds us of His mercy. Worship is not only in song but in living with gratitude, kindness, and love. When we praise God in joy and in tears, heaven touches earth.

Prayer:

Lord, teach me to worship You with all my heart—when life is bright and when shadows fall. May my breath, my words, and my deeds bring glory to Your name. Amen. 

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Monday, January 5, 2026

The Heart’s Song

 The Heart’s Song
12 Days of Hope and Prayer through the Psalms

   
The Psalms are the Bible’s songbook—words born from the depths of human experience and lifted toward heaven. Within their verses, we hear the heartbeat of God’s people: cries of despair, shouts of joy, whispers of ratitude, and songs of hope. They remind us that faith is not a polished performance, but an honest journey where we can bring every emotion before the Lord. 

 In these sacred songs, we learn how to worship with abandon, how to lament without fear, how to trust in the Shepherd’s care, and how to rest in God’s eternal love. The psalmists teach us that every breath, whether sigh or song, can be prayer.

 This 12-day devotional series, The Heart’s Song, invites you to walk slowly through these timeless lessons. Each day offers a verse, a reflection, and a prayer—simple steps to draw near to God in whatever season you find yourself.

 Come with your joys, your questions, and your burdens. The Psalms remind us that God is big enough to hold them all, and tender enough to draw close to you. 

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