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THE NEEDED LOGIC : Guard Your Mouth, Guard Your Worship

THE NEEDED LOGIC : Guard Your Mouth, Guard Your Worship

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WAIT CONFERENCE| 2026-Day 16| WORSHIP AS DIVINE REASONING And AGREEMENT WITH GOD In this powerful session of WAIT CONFERENCE’26, worship is unveiled as more than ritual or song, it is the normal attitude of a rational creature rightly aligned with its Creator. As Christians, our culture is faith, and our ideal response to the Father is worship (Romans 12:1). To withhold worship is not to deprive God, but to shortchange ourselves of His wisdom, presence, and transforming power. Here, worship is described as divine reasoning (Isaiah 1:18). The logic of God, His wisdom, operates at a frequency beyond human comprehension, and it is revealed through speech. What we say reflects whether we are living worship or magnifying the enemy. Speaking life over our bodies and circumstances (Romans 8:9; 1 Corinthians 3:16) is proof of worship, while careless, vulgar, or carnal speech distorts divine logic. This session highlights: - Speech as worship: Reasonable service is revealed in the words of a believer. You cannot speak death and expect the logic of life. - Cain vs. Abel: Cain’s flawed logic contrasted with Abel’s pleasing offering reminds us that worship must align with God’s reasoning. - Guarding the mouth: An unguided tongue cannot give God reasonable service (Ecclesiastes 5:6). Words like “I am sick” negate God’s promises (Isaiah 33:24) and reveal whether we are worshippers or wailers. - The mind of Christ: Worship is giving God mental consent to rule our thoughts (Philemon 1:14). It is agreeing with God even when circumstances contradict. - Worship as consistent offering: Sin distorts logic and common sense, but worship restores alignment, allowing our souls to be controlled by God. This challenges us to embrace worship as a life of agreement with God, where our words, thoughts, and attitudes reflect divine logic rather than human reasoning. Worship is not simply an act; it is the continuous offering of our minds, speech, and souls to the Creator. Tune in to this session and discover how worship transforms reasoning, speech, and thought into a living testimony of faith. Jesus is Lord.
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