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Pastor Sam's Weekly Devotionals

True Worship: Aligning to God’s Will

January 11, 2026
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Verse for Meditation:

“I urge you, brothers, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God – this is your spiritual act of worship.” – Romans 12:1

As we begin this New Year, like getting your wheels aligned after a year of swerves, bumps, and potholes, we’d like to reflect on whether our lives are aligned with God’s will. This first devotion begins with reflecting on our relationship with God:

IN WORD –Wisdom begins with basing one’s life on reality. “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom” (Proverbs 9:10). Why? Because fear of the Lord is based on a true understanding of who we really are and who God really is. But there is a next step. Wisdom doesn’t begin and end with fear; it continues into worship. When we really understand who God is, the natural response is to offer Him whatever we can get our hands on—and all we have is ourselves.
All of those in the Bible who encountered the living God in His glory fell on their face in worship. Like Isaiah, they would offer themselves (Isaiah 6:8). If we have not yet gotten to that point of laying ourselves on the altar before Him—without reservation—we have not yet encountered the living God. His glory prompts sacrifice. It is the only wise, intelligent, reasonable response to the magnitude of His goodness.
IN DEED – We often think of worship as words and songs that come out of our mouths. It is so much more. It is a lifestyle, a sacrificial way of living that acknowledges every moment of every day that there is One far more worthy of our allegiance than ourselves. When His interests consistently supersede ours, and we act accordingly, we are worshiping.
Imagine yourself in the throne room of God. See the altar at His feet. Get on it. Lay yourself out before Him and say to Him: “I am Yours. Do with me as You will. I give up my right to govern myself, because You are far more worthy to do it, and You will never do me harm. I exist for Your purposes, and for Yours alone.” Do this every morning, then live out your day mindful of whose you are. In light of who He is, this is true worship. And true worship is the wisest thing we can do. “Worship . . . is not part of the Christian life; it is the Christian life.” —Gerald Vann. (in “Walk with God” by Chris Tiegreen)

As someone once said, “worship is worth-ship.” Does God have first place in your life, or are you merely using God to help you get first place? We need to be reminded of the eternal perspective where our 70 or 80 years in this world is just a compass setting for eternity. How we align ourselves on earth determines our final destination.
The Sermon on the Mount is always a good reminder of what we are called to when we follow Jesus. Take time to read each section prayerfully and ask the Holy Spirit to re-align 2026 so that you are in the heavenly Father’s will. Despite the bumps and potholes of life, you will find you are able to better navigate whatever is in your path. Have a blessed week! – from Singapore, Pastor Sam

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