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Introduction
Today we are going to talk about two topics.
The first is worship.
the second is happiness.
These are topics you have likely heard about before, but I still want to start off with a quick refresher on what the Bible has to say about them.
We Are Created In God’s Image
We Are Created With A Purpose
Worship Versus Happiness
We Are Created With A Purpose
What is that purpose?
Isaiah answers that question in chapter 43
So to summarize our recap session in one statement, Humans are created unique from the rest of the creation.
We have been created to accomplish a special goal and purpose.
That is, to glorify God.
This brings us to the focus of this message today.
Worship Versus Happiness
What does your life look like in terms of worship?
Do you worship regularly?
Do you struggle to worship?
What causes you to worship?
Does worship come from your heart or from your habits?
In your mind, do you think it would be easier to worship regularly if you could be happier
Now think, in your mind, about the true answers to those questions for a few moments
What does your life look like in terms of happiness?
What brings you contentment?
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