Worship is seven times more powerful than prayer

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Worship is seven times more powerful than prayer.

 

 

Makko Musagara

 

 

Dear reader, you may find it hard to believe, but it is the truth. Worship is seven times more powerful than prayer.

Worshipping God is not merely a ritual; it is a profound spiritual weapon and a powerful act that shifts atmospheres, breaks chains, and aligns the heart with heaven.

Worship pleases God.

Engaging in worship brings pleasure to God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit, acknowledging His supreme worthiness and holiness. When we worship, we do more than sing songs; we actively exalt God, declaring His greatness above our problems and strengthening our faith.

Worship never ceases in heaven.

Because it pleases God so much, worship never ceases in heaven, near the throne of God. Day and night, the angels near the throne of God worship God, saying:

“‘Holy, holy, holy

is the Lord God Almighty,’[b]

who was, and is, and is to come.”

Revelation 4:8

Worship invites God’s presence.

One of the most powerful aspects of worship is that it invites the Holy Spirit to your immediate location. God inhabits the praises of His people (Psalm 22:3), meaning worship makes His manifest presence tangible, bringing peace, joy, and conviction.

Worship chases away darkness and Satan’s Kingdom.

When divine presence comes, it acts as a light that chases away darkness and the kingdom of Satan, removing oppression and anxiety.

Worship sets captives free.

Furthermore, worship sets captives free. It is a form of spiritual warfare that releases power to break spiritual, emotional, and mental chains. This is vividly illustrated in Acts 16:25-26, when Paul and Silas, despite being imprisoned and beaten, chose to sing praises to God at midnight. Consequently, they were set free.

Worship can actually ignite an earthquake.

To illustrate this topic further, worship can actualy ignite an earthquke. You can prove this by reading Acts 16:25-28. Paul and Silas’s  worship shook the foundations of the prison, causing doors to fly open and chains to fall off.

Worship breaks strong walls.

Furthermore, if the devil has built strong walls around you, worshipping our Heavenly Father, our Lord Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit can tear those walls down. This is precisely what the Israelites did to bring down the walls of Jericho (see Joshua chapter 6).

Worship gives you a breakthrough.

Worship can literally ignite a breakthrough, bringing God’s power to bear in physical, tangible ways. By making worship a lifestyle, we position ourselves to walk in continuous victory.

Unlike prayer, worship cannot be intercepted by forces of darkness.

Interestingly, witches, demons, and Satan can intercept prayers. However, these dark forces cannot intercept worhip. In fact, they always flee as soon as worship starts.

Give worship more time.

If Christians knew, they would give worshipping God more time than prayer and preaching.

Conclusion.

In conclusion, if you desire more victory, you must worship God our Father, our Lord Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit more and more.

 

The weapon to stop Satan is actually found in Luke 11:4

 

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