Transformative Worship: Embracing Gratitude and Connection

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1. "There's power in shared experiences. Do a simple search online about the psychological benefits of shared experiences and you'll find countless articles that explain the power of this. Positive shared experiences enhance our feelings of belonging, connectedness, our sense of meaning. It boosts our self-esteem and decreases feelings of depression, anxiety, and isolation." [14:15]

2. "When we worship God, it also starts to remind our soul who we are, who we belong to...sometimes we need to remind our souls who we are, that we are Sons and Daughters of God, that we are his holy priests." [25:56]

3. "Our worship is thankful...give thanks for everything to God...even when we are suffering or cheerful, we should sing praises." [27:18]

4. "When we start to praise God, it's like we zoom out and we can now see the big picture... it helps us be thankful because it teaches us something very important... worship may involve you but it is not all about you... our worship goes horizontal, it changes those around us, our worship is vertical, it focuses us in on God, and our worship is thankful, it teaches us to live thankful in every season of our lives." [29:00]

5. "That is why it's so important to worship God through song even when we don't feel like it... your singing is going to fill the person up next to you with the spirit in the presence of God." [16:34]

6. "Worship is not about anything we get from God, it's us giving God everything. I love in the Book of Psalms the psalmist says to accept my prayer in my upraised hands as an offering to you that our upraised hands would be an offering to God...we are doing this act of saying God I'm surrendering everything to you, my lifting my hands is a sacrifice of praise to you and I'm going to lift my hands to you." [24:02]

7. "Instead of that progression, be filled with the Holy Spirit. Instead of the progression that you follow with getting drunk, you should take that progression and put it with being filled with the Holy Spirit because just like with alcohol, we have a choice, control, and change. Being filled with the Holy Spirit is the same steps, the same progression. We make a choice to follow Jesus, we submit to and give control of our lives to His ways and His leading, and as we do that, we are changed from the inside out to be more like Jesus. That is the progression." [09:07]

8. "How do we continuously refill our souls?... We cannot keep plowing through our world and culture without refilling our soul." [10:59]

9. "Worship is a transformative act that allows us to see the bigger picture of God's goodness and faithfulness. It serves as a reminder to be thankful, especially for God's sacrifice on the cross. Worship is not solely about the individual, but also has a horizontal impact on those around us and a vertical focus on God." ([49:33])

10. "The act of raising one's hands in worship is a symbol of surrender and sacrifice to God. This act of worship connects us to God and reminds us of our identity and belonging in Him." ([52:45])
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