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How does God respond to our worship?

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God responds to our worship with grace and a welcoming presence, seeking a relationship with His people.

In the context of worship, God is portrayed as ever-present and delighted to receive His people. He does not distance Himself from us, but rather, He is accessible and desires that we draw near. The sermon emphasizes that when we approach God, He welcomes us with open arms, regardless of our shortcomings and disappointments. This assurance reinforces the belief that our sincere attempts at worship are met with His gracious acceptance.

As believers, we have the promise that we can return to His presence and find Him unchanged; He is the same faithful God who rejoices in our cries. Psalm 91:1 encapsulates this essence, affirming that those who dwell in the secret place of the Most High will find safety and refuge. The response of God in worship is not merely transactional but relational—highlighting His unending love and willingness to engage with us as we seek Him earnestly. This creates a dynamic where worship becomes a means of encountering His peace and affirmation in our lives.
Scripture References: Psalm 91:1

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