In Psalm 95, the psalmist implores us to “Come, let us worship Him.” So often, we come to worship with our hearts and minds unprepared for worship. May we be convicted and encouraged to seek the Lord individually all week long, so that when we worship corporately, it’s out of the overflow of our hearts.
Brandon Bachtel | In Sync
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