Gratitude and Worship
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“Shout with joy to the Lord, all the earth! Worship the Lord with gladness. Come before him, singing with joy. Acknowledge that the Lord is God! He made us, and we are his. We are his people, the sheep of his pasture. Enter his gates with thanksgiving; go into his courts with praise. Give thanks to him and praise his name. For the Lord is good. His unfailing love continues forever, and his faithfulness continues to each generation.” Psalm 100:1-5 NLT
How To Worship God
- Start with gratitude
“Enter his gates with thanksgiving;”
- Let gratitude then lead to praise
“Go into his courts with praise”
“Praise the Lord! I will give thanks to the Lord with all my heart,
In the company of the upright and in the assembly.” Psalm 111:1 NASB
“Whatever you do not turn into praise turns into pride.” Mark Batterson
- Let praise then lead to worship
“Worship the Lord with gladness.”
Come, let us worship and bow down. Let us kneel before the Lord our maker, Psalm 95:6 NLT
“Have this attitude in yourselves which was also in Christ Jesus, who, as He already existed in the form of God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, but emptied Himself by taking the form of a bond-servant and being born in the likeness of men. And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself by becoming obedient to the point of death: death on a cross. For this reason also God highly exalted Him, and bestowed on Him the name which is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee will bow, of those who are in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and that every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” Philippians 2:5-11 NASB
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Revealing the Father’s Heart:
A Prayer Guide
WEEK 3:
Nov 17: Monday
Nov 17: “Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of praise—the fruit of lips that openly profess his name.” Hebrews 13:15 [NIV]
1️⃣ Identity
Father, You are the God who stays
when waiting feels endless.
You are faithful in everything,
present in the places that seem forgotten.
I think of Jacob working for what he loved,
and Rachel waiting for what You promised.
Years passed waiting for the promise of love,
and still they stayed—
believing You were doing something
they couldn’t yet see.
That’s what covenant looks like—
love that labors,
trust that keeps showing up.
You were there,
turning their endurance into worship.
You are here now,
forming the same patience in me.
2️⃣ Reflection
Lord,
I know that ache of waiting.
Like them, I find myself laboring in unseen fields,
wondering if Your promise still holds,
the promise that feels close enough to touch,
but painfully just out of reach.
So I pray,
And I work,
And I wait—
And I wonder
“Lord, God, Will You remember me?”
Jacob could have run home.
Rachel could have given up hope.
But they chose to remain—
to trust You were still at work
in what looked like delay.
You call that kind of faith, praise.
Not the song after victory,
but the quiet yes that holds on anyway.
Teach me that kind of gratitude,
Teach me to stay when life is difficult,
Teach me to trust that love always prevails.
3️⃣ Formation
Father,
when days repeat
and nothing seems to change,
help me stay faithful in the small things.
Let my labor become prayer,
my waiting become worship.
When I’m tempted to chase control,
steady me with remembrance—
You are working
even when I can’t see progress.
Every hour Jacob worked,
every tear Rachel prayed,
was gathered into Your promise.
You don’t waste, You restore.
Do the same in me.
Let endurance become my hallelujah,
and faithfulness my song.
4️⃣ Exaltation
Thank You, Lord,
for being good
in the middle of the story.
You never waste a season,
never forget a promise.
You are the God who stays in the process
and finishes what You begin.
So here—
between the asking and the answering—
I lift my praise.
This is my offering:
not celebration after completion,
but gratitude while the work continues.
You are faithful,
and I will keep singing that truth
until the promise unfolds.
Amen.
Nov 18: Tuesday
Nov 18: “And do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased.” Hebrews 13:16 (NIV)
1️⃣ Identity
God,
You are the One
who moves toward mercy—
from seeing pain
to stepping into it.
You don’t cross the road to avoid suffering;
You cross the distance to restore Your child.
You see the wounds I hide,
the places others ignore,
and You come close,
because mercy doesn’t ignore pain—
it heals what fear leaves behind.
Your mercy
isn’t a moment — it’s endurance.
It sees me,
walks toward me,
surrounds me,
and loves me
always.
I know love is an action,
and You are the Way maker, Lord.
You designed this world for good.
You designed compassion to travel the same road we do—
so that even the smallest act of care
becomes holy when placed in Your hands.
Together—You and I, Lord—
we become a sign along the road
that reminds the world You care.
2️⃣ Reflection
Lord, I know this story well.
A man lies wounded on the road,
and others pass him by.
I’ve been both—
the one bleeding,
and the one too busy to stop.
I’ve looked away from another’s pain
and told myself, someone else will help.
But You are the Samaritan in my story.
You saw me stranded,
and You came running—
kneeling in the dust,
bandaging what I could not fix.
Still, You invite me to do the same:
to notice what others miss,
to stay long enough to bind,
to pour out oil and wine without counting the cost.
Your mercy doesn’t measure—it moves.
Let mine do the same.
3️⃣ Formation
Father,
form in me a reflex of kindness,
not delayed, not rehearsed,
just love in motion.
Make my heart a place of peace,
my words a light of hope,
and my home a refuge of healing.
Thank You, Lord, for Your generosity.
You never ask me to go alone;
Your Spirit supplies strength and direction
each time love moves through me.
Take my heart, Lord, and form it like Yours.
Take my eyes to notice what You notice.
Take my hands to lift as Yours lift.
Take my steps to follow
the path of Your compassion.
Teach me to walk Your road,
at Your pace, not ahead in hurry,
not behind in hesitation,
but beside You,
where mercy keeps step with grace.
4️⃣ Exaltation
Jesus,
You are the One who knelt first—
on a dusty road in Samaria,
beside a man left for dead—
and You have been kneeling beside me ever since.
You are the neighbor I’m called to help,
the friend I’m learning to need,
the face of every stranger I meet.
You never hurry past my pain;
You wait for me to join You there,
to learn the rhythm of mercy.
When I’m too proud to stop,
You whisper compassion.
When I’m too weary to move,
You whisper courage.
So I will keep to Your road, Lord,
walking where You walk,
serving where You serve,
loving until love becomes the air I breathe.
For no one else is worthy of all praise;
no one else shares His life so freely.
You are
Lord Most High,
Creator,
Sustainer,
Healer.
With You beside me, whom shall I fear?
You are the One I revere;
the One who calls me Yours.
Amen.
Nov 19: Wednesday
Nov 19: “Sing joyfully to the Lord.” (Ps. 33:1)
1️⃣ Identity
Father,
You are the God who keeps every promise.
You don’t rush deliverance,
but You never forget it either.
Miriam saw You rescue her brother from the river
and spent a lifetime waiting to see You rescue her people.
Eighty years of silence and slavery—
and then, one night, You split the sea.
You turned the path of her childhood fear <



