True Worship: A Lifestyle of Surrender and Sacrifice

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- "Worship is actually about a heart on fire for God, not just catching melodies and conveying words. It's a heart on fire, not just like a heart of worship looks like a heart on fire." [39:55] (Download | )

- "If my heart is truly on fire, truly centered on King Jesus, my worship will reflect that. So if my heart, if the input is good, the output will reflect that." [43:55] (Download | )

- "Worship unto Jesus is love for Jesus expressed, but if you're not living with Jesus, your heart is not centered, you could be worshiping something else." [45:27] (Download | )

- "You can't get growth and comfort simultaneously. You have to choose one. It's like, okay, do I want spiritual growth, do I want to grow with God? That might mean letting go of my comfort." [53:29] (Download | )

- "The sacrifice you desire is a broken spirit. You will not reject a broken and repentant heart, O God. It's the most beautiful way to enter into God's presence." [01:01:03] (Download | )

- "Worship is sacrifice. It's sacrificial. And I feel like all three of these things kind of tie into each other. It's love expressed, it's getting out of your comfort zone, it's sacrificial." [59:33] (Download | )

- "We are made to worship, born to praise, and designed to give glory. But if our heart is not set on Jesus, we could be at risk of worshiping something else." [32:21] (Download | )

- "I don't worship God the way that is comfortable for me. It's not worship until it's uncomfortable because you don't get growth and comfort simultaneously." [52:59] (Download | )

- "Every single day, our goal is to look more like Jesus and live like Jesus. But I do want to note that there are a lot of different expressions of worship." [48:59] (Download | )

- "This worship is the activity of Heaven, this is what we'll be doing. This is what the angels and elders are doing right now, casting their crowns at your feet, Jesus." [01:06:49] (Download | )
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