"O come, let us
worship and bow down: let us kneel before the Lord our maker."—Psalms
95:6.
1. “O come”—The
Lord always invites us to come. He is always open to receive us--just as
we are.
2. “Let us worship”— in worship we give up ourselves to Him. He is the object of
our affection. In worship we lose sight of ourselves and only see Him.
3. “Bow
down” –in this posture it is not about us it is about our reverence for
Him. In this position, we acknowledge Him as Lord of Lord, and King of Kings.
4. “Kneel
before”—an attitude of humility and faith. When we kneel it is an
attitude of surrender, we are saying “Lord not my will but your will be done.” It is of faith because we do not bow down to
Satan our enemy. We are people of faith
and have overcome because we acknowledge that the blood of Jesus has won us the
victory. The enemy is defeated and
victory for the believer is assured.
5. “Lord
our maker”—acknowledging that God has made everything our days, our times,
us, people we will encounter today, situations, He has made it all. He is
in charge. Not me, not other people, not the enemy, BUT GOD. HE IS
OUR MAKER. THEREFORE WE BODLY AND CONFIDENTLY SAY, LORD YOU ARE MY MAKER,
YOU MAKE MY DAY!! YOU ARE THE SUNSHINE OF MY LIFE. I WORSHIP YOU
AND YOU ALONE HAVE MY ALLEGIANCE.
Prayer—Heavenly Father, I acknowledge that You are my maker and
today I come to You and surrender my time, my thoughts, my will—everything Lord. I only worship You not things, not my spouse,
not my children, not my family not other people, not my own ideas—just You
Lord. I acknowledge that You are my Lord
and my King, my Maker and I kneel before You in humility and faith giving You
all the glory for victory in my life, in my family, in the situations that I
encounter today, in Jesus’ name.
Amen.