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Why is expecting a blessing important in worship?

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Expecting a blessing in worship encourages an openness to receive God's Word and healing.

Henry Mahan emphasizes that many come to worship without expecting anything and leave empty. He likens it to a mealtime where a guest arrives with no intent of partaking in the meal. The expectation of blessing fosters a heart that is receptive to God's revelation and His Word. When we approach worship with anticipation, we are more likely to witness God's transformative power at work in our hearts and lives. Psalm 107:20 assures us that God responds to those who come seeking Him, and this sets the stage for the healing of our souls and minds.
Scripture References: Psalm 107:20

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