Agape Love Blog – Sunday, September 28, 2025The Joy of Worship
- Sarah Skaggs
- Sep 28
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Agape Love Blog – Sunday, September 28, 2025
The Joy of Worship
Good morning, beloved!
Sunday is a day of worship, rest, and renewal. It is a time to gather in God’s presence, whether in the quiet of our homes, in fellowship with the church, or in the beauty of His creation. Worship lifts our hearts, realigns our focus, and fills us with joy that only comes from the Lord.
✝️ Verse of the Day“O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the Lord our maker.”— Psalm 95:6 (KJV)
Worship is more than singing songs—it is surrendering our hearts to the One who is worthy of all praise.
True worship doesn’t depend on where we are but on who God is.
On This Day in History – September 28
1066 – William the Conqueror invaded England, beginning the Norman conquest and shaping centuries of history.
1928 – Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin, a breakthrough that saved countless lives, showing God’s provision through human discovery.
National Days – September 28
National Good Neighbor Day – A call to love our neighbors as Christ taught us.
National Strawberry Cream Pie Day – A sweet way to enjoy fellowship with family and friends.
Sunday Reflection: Hearts of Worship
When we worship, we invite God’s presence to transform our hearts. Worship is not limited to Sunday—it is a lifestyle. Every act of kindness, every prayer, and every word of praise is an offering to Him.
Worship is the language of love between God and His people.
Sunday Prayer:Lord, thank You for the gift of worship. Today, I bow my heart before You in gratitude and praise. Teach me to worship You not only in song but in my actions and thoughts each day. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Today’s Challenge:Encourage a neighbor or friend today with a kind word, prayer, or act of service. Let your worship overflow into love.
May your Sunday be filled with joy, worship, and the presence of God.
With praise and joy,Sarah M. SkaggsAgape Love Ministry“Worship is not just what we do—it is who we are in Christ.”







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