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WORSHIP:Joint Heirs, Humble Heart

WORSHIP:Joint Heirs, Humble Heart

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WAIT CONFERENCE '26 | Day 1 Theme: Worship as Absolute Submission 📖 James 4:7 | Psalm 8:4–5 | 2 Corinthians 5:21 | Isaiah 1:18 In this powerful opening session of WAIT CONFERENCE '26, we journey into the heart of worship—not as a song or a moment, but as a life of total submission to God. Anchored in the revelation of our identity as joint heirs with Christ, we explore the divine truth that the Father treats the New Creation with the same love and authority as He does His First Begotten, Jesus. But with this exalted identity comes a call to humility. 🔍 Key Highlights: - Worship is submission: True worship is not performance—it is obedience. It is the posture of a heart fully yielded to the will of God. - Pride exposed: We uncover subtle yet dangerous expressions of pride—like the inability to hear God, manipulating scripture to suit personal desires, or refusing to apologize to those younger or seemingly lesser. - Obedience vs. Sacrifice: While sacrifice may feel noble, it often centers man. Obedience, however, silences self and amplifies God. It is in obedience that we truly worship. - Living at God’s mercy: Worship places us vulnerably at the mercy of God, appearing weak to the world but powerful in the Spirit. - Grace empowers obedience: The gospel of grace does not excuse disobedience—it empowers us to walk in it. Grace restores dignity, not disgrace. 💡 “God has spoken; it is ours to obey.” This episode is a clarion call to return to the altar of obedience, where worship is not just sung but lived. Discover how obedience becomes the purchasing power of destiny and the gateway to divine intimacy. Tune in, reflect deeply, and let your worship rise—not just in melody, but in surrender. Jesus is Lord
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