ALL OF ME FOR ALL OF HIM
Worship is not a moment we enter but a life we offer. It is the quiet surrender of every part of who we are to the God who has given Himself without measure. When we set our attention on the Lord, our hearts grow steady and our steps grow sure. The world tugs at our focus, yet worship begins the moment we lift our eyes toward Him and remember His nearness.
Worship also shows itself in the way we listen. When we open our hearts to the needs around us and refuse to turn away from the hurting, we honor the compassion of Christ. He teaches us to hear with mercy and to respond with love, for faith is never indifferent to suffering.
And worship is found in our words. We naturally speak about the people and things we love most. So when the goodness of God rises from our lips, it becomes a sacrifice of gratitude. Our conversations turn into testimonies, and our daily speech becomes an offering of praise.
It is found in our work as well. The simplest acts of kindness, the quiet choices to do good, the unseen moments of service all rise to heaven as worship. When we serve others with humility, we serve the Lord Himself, and our hands become instruments of His grace.
Finally, worship is the way we walk through the world. To follow Jesus is to move in His steps, to let His life shape our own. As we go about our days, the gospel travels with us. In ordinary paths and ordinary moments, He shines through the lives of those who follow Him.
Worship is a whole-life offering. Eyes lifted, hearts open, lips grateful, hands willing, feet faithful. All of me for all of Him—this is the devotion that honors our Lord.
BDD