When I was a little girl, I remember watching a flock of starlings rise into the sky at sunrise, their wings catching the morning light as they soared together in perfect harmony. They weren’t trying to impress anyone, and they didn’t have to be taught how to fly. They were simply doing what they were created to do. In the same way, you and I were created to worship. Isaiah 43:21 tells us, “The people whom I formed for Myself will declare My praise.” Worship isn’t just something we do, it’s who we are. It’s woven into our very being. It’s in our breath, our heartbeat, and our purpose. We don’t worship because life is perfect, we worship because God is worthy. And when we lift our hearts in praise, we step into our truest identity, beloved children honoring their Father.
Today let every sigh, every smile, every whispered prayer, and every quiet act of obedience be worship. Because we were made for this. Created to reflect His glory, to echo His goodness, and to live in joyful praise of the One who formed us in love. May our lives sing louder than our lips, and may we never forget who we belong to and why we’re here.
Reflection Question:
When you think about the starlings moving in harmony, what does it stir in your heart about your own worship? In what ways can you more intentionally “move with God”, not striving, but responding naturally to His presence and leading?
