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Family Vitals

DAY 1 OF 4

Worship

In the Bible, worship isn't just an act of respect; it's a profound response to who God is and what He has done. From the earliest scriptures to the closing pages of Revelation, worship is woven into the fabric of God's relationship with humanity. It's about bowing down in reverence, acknowledging His sovereignty, and proclaiming His salvation day by day.

In church, we are blessed to have vibrant worship experiences where God's presence is palpable. But it's equally crucial for our homes to echo with worship. When we play worship songs, something shifts—it brings peace, reduces discord, and creates an atmosphere where God's presence can be tangibly felt.

In my household, I've witnessed how worship songs calm restlessness and focus hearts on what truly matters. CS Lewis was right: “We only learn to behave ourselves in the presence of God.”

So, let's make space for worship in our homes. Let's play those songs that remind us of God's faithfulness, that draw our attention away from the noise of the world, and towards the enduring love of Jesus. Let's teach our children the cadence of worship, so they too can experience God's presence and power in their lives.

As we do this, let's praise Him not just for what He has done, but for who He is—our Savior, our Healer, our Redeemer. Let's build a family cadence of worship that echoes through generations, standing firm through every season of life. For in worship, we find strength, unity, and the deep joy of knowing that we are loved beyond measure by the One who created us.

Question for Your Family: Where and When can our family worship God together?

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About this Plan

Family Vitals

In this 4-day plan, you’ll explore foundational aspects of family life—Worship, Word, Connection, and Prayer. Each day includes key Bible verses, a short devotional, and a question to guide your family in making these a central part of your home life. As you engage in these practices, you’ll build a strong spiritual foundation to sustain your family through every season of life.

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