Give unto the LORD, O ye mighty, give unto the LORD glory and strength. Give unto the LORD the glory due unto his name; worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness.
Psalm 29:1-2 (KJV)
How you think of worship determines how you think of God.
When we gather to worship, we are not attending a performance or seeking entertainment. The Hebrew word for “give unto” is "yahab" which means deliberate or intentional giving. In the context of Psalm 29, worship is a deliberate decision on our part to give what is due to God, rather than something swayed by our moods or circumstances.
Worshipping God is about praising Him for who He is, and not just what He has done or will do. Rest your heart on the supernatural rather than the sensational or spectacular. Worship will allow you to experience the realm and reality of God's supernatural presence and provision. In the Bible, whenever people were engaged in worship, they began to see God change their circumstances. Worship does not make God "more" powerful; rather, it reminds us that He is already the Almighty and always will be!
When we worship, we give back to our Father what we have received from Him. We honour Him because He honours us by calling us sons and daughters. Growing more completely in love with Him allows us to transcend the boundaries of worshipping God only on Sundays to adoring Him every day.