Life is full of needs. From emotional to physical, we are always looking for ways to feel secure, loved, and fulfilled, especially in marriage. But the truth is, no human being can fully satisfy the deepest parts of our soul. Only God can.
In John 4:13-15, Jesus meets a woman whose life was filled with broken relationships. She was looking for lasting love, but she was looking in the wrong places. Jesus didn’t judge her, He offered her something better: living water that only He could give. In that moment, she discovered the power of worship.
Worship is not just a slow song in church. It is the celebration of God’s worth—His power, His love, His wisdom. When we worship, we take our eyes off our problems and fix them on the One who never changes.
When life feels overwhelming, it’s easy to get stuck in survival mode. But worship pulls your attention away from the storm and places it on the Savior. In 1 Samuel 30:6, David found strength in God, even when everything was falling apart.
Worship creates humility. It reminds us that we’re not in control, and we don’t have to be. As we honour God, our pride melts, and our hearts become tender and open.
The atmosphere of worship is where God speaks clearly. He gives insight, wisdom, and new direction. And when you receive revelation, it changes you from the inside out. You become a magnet for the right people, right places, and divine opportunities.
In relationships, we often expect our partner to meet all our needs. But that’s a heavy burden for anyone to carry. When you learn to worship, you stop demanding from your spouse what only God can provide.
Worship stabilizes you. It brings peace. It fills you with love that overflows into your home. So instead of trying harder, worship deeper. Let worship shift your thinking, your emotions, and your marriage.
You don’t have to figure everything out. You just have to make space for God. And you do that through worship. Start your day in worship. Pause in tough moments to worship. End the night lifting your heart to God.
When you shift through worship, your whole life begins to change.
An excerpt from the sermon by Pastor Sam Adeyemi on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
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