Don’t Worry, Worship Worship, Don’t Worry
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About the Book
Throughout the Word of God, I believe we are encouraged to worship God in various ways. Perhaps by continuously meditating on God’s word, singing, or confessing it over oneself, reading it, or just keeping it before your eyes as much as possible is true worship. It is my belief that keeping God’s word before your eyes and rolling it over and over in your mind and heart will help develop you to becoming a strong, mature, spiritual being that will exemplify a lifestyle of worship. “Because as he is, so are we in the world” (1 John 4:17).
Basically, saturating oneself with God’s word will develop and empower true worshippers. Our Heavenly Father is seeking those who will worship him in spirit and in truth; the truth of his word and the leading of his Holy Spirit dwelling in our hearts. In operating in these simple principles, we purposely plant the Word of God in our heart; and purposefully planting God’s word in our heart will create a lifestyle of worship. A lifestyle of worship is what the Father seeks after, not just lip service of worship, but sincere worship desiring to develop and grow spiritually. “People honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me” (Matthew 15:8).
Worshiping God invokes his presences in the midst of our lives, in our circumstances, and situation. For where the presence of the Lord is, there is peace, guidance, joy, understanding, love, prosperity, and victory. However, worrying, on the other hand, is really a perverted worship that does not glorify God in any way. Just as worshipping invokes God’s presences in our lives, I believe worrying ushers in the presences of Satan, evil, dysfunction, destruction, and confusion into our circumstances, situation, and in the midst of our lives.
Worshipping our Heavenly Father empowers us to be a blessing and to do good and great things. Worrying however, is designed to stop, hinder and destroy us from being a blessing, doing good and great things on earth. It is important for us to learn to worship and not worry. Walk in the power and authority that God has given you by learning to worship him instead of worrying. Whose presences are you invoking, inviting, or ushering in the midst of your situation, circumstances, and life? Remember—stay blessed to be a blessing. Now let us live a life of worship.
Love,
Pastor Verna Augustusel
About the Author
Rev. Vernadette R. Augustusel is the founder of Elohim Ministries International and The Shepherds Call in Baltimore, Maryland. She is also the founder and senior pastor of House of Prayer for All in San Diego, California—a nondenominational, nontraditional, multicultural, multiracial church. Currently, Rev. Augustusel is the senior pastor of Temple of Christ Church, living in Maryland with her husband, Elder Nathaniel Augustusel, and family.