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Quench Your Thirst Thursday ~ Here I Am To Worship

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There’s something so beautiful, so intimate, about the moment we come before the Lord in true worship. The song  “Here I Am to Worship”  captures the essence of that sacred moment—the humility, the awe, and the gratitude we feel when we encounter the Light of the World. “Light of the world, You stepped down into darkness…” These words echo the eternal truth of Jesus’ incarnation. He didn’t stay distant or detached He stepped into our broken world to bring light, hope, and redemption. “In Him was life, and the life was the light of men.  And the light shines  in the darkness, and the  darkness did not comprehend it.”   — John 1:4-5 (NKJV) The chorus becomes our offering: “Here I am to worship, here I am to bow down, here I am to say that You’re my God.” It’s more than a song—it’s a surrender. A declaration. A moment where our hearts kneel in reverence. Worship isn’t just about music—it’s about a posture. A posture of bowing our hearts and lives before the O...

Quench Your Thirst Thursday is Back......Again!!

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Have you ever gotten so thirsty that you needed a glass of cold water to quench it?  "Ahhhh!"  is the first thing you say when you've finished drinking it down. But what if you have a deeper thirst? What happens if your thirst isn't physical and a glass of water doesn't satisfy it?  Hmmmm . We may not always recognize it, but deep down, we’re thirsty—for meaning, for peace, for connection, for love. Whatever thirst you have, God is the only one who can quench it. Your spouse cannot do it. Your children cannot do it. Money and your job, definitely, cannot do it. Although the world offers temporary fixes, only God can quench our deepest thirst, especially when we draw near through praise and worship. "For I will give you  abundant water to   quench your thirst  and to moisten your parched fields. And I will pour out my Spirit and my blessings on your children. "(Isaiah 44:3, NLT)   Your parched fields can symbolize parched (dried up) areas of your ...