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Worship is not a ritual—it’s a declaration that God is our rescuer. #daybydaylw Interested in learning more about becoming a devoted follower of Christ? Go to follow.lifeword.org! ~~~ It was finally over. No more running. No more hiding. David, the man who had spent years dodging spears, sleeping in caves, and fighting wars, could finally rest. And as he looked over the kingdom that God had given him, he did what came naturally—he worshiped. David’s song in 2 Samuel 22 isn’t just a quiet reflection. It’s an anthem. A declaration. A battle cry of praise. He describes God as his rock, fortress, deliverer, refuge, shield, stronghold, and savior—a God worthy of loud, jubilant, excited, and exclusive praise. David’s praise wasn’t passive. It was boastful—not in himself, but in the superiority of God. And that begs the question—why don’t we worship with that same passion? When we think about where we could have been, should have been, would have been if God had not stepped in—how can we keep silent? 3 Points of Prayer Lord, remind me of all the ways You have rescued me. Help me to worship You with boldness and excitement. Let my life be a song that points to Your deliverance. 2 People to pray for Our Creative Access missionary in China Ilongo Lifeword broadcast for the people of the Philippines Summary Thought Worship is not a ritual—it’s a declaration that God is our rescuer.
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