Agape Love Blog – Sunday, September 7, 2025The Joy of Worship
- Sarah Skaggs
- Sep 7
- 2 min read
Good morning, beloved!
Sunday is a day of worship—a time to gather, sing, pray, and reflect on the goodness of God. Whether you are in a church pew, at home, or outdoors in God’s creation, worship is about giving Him your heart. When we turn our focus toward Jesus, He fills us with joy, peace, and strength.
✝️ 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 not about performance—it’s about presence. It’s about humbly bowing before the One who created us and redeemed us.
Worship shifts our gaze from our problems to our Provider.
On This Day in History – September 7
1813 – The nickname “Uncle Sam” was first used in reference to the U.S. government, symbolizing unity and national identity.
1927 – The first successful television demonstration took place in San Francisco, a reminder of how communication connects the world.
National Days – September 7
National Grandparents Day (2025) – A beautiful opportunity to honor and celebrate the wisdom and love of grandparents.
National Acorn Squash Day – A reminder of God’s provision in every harvest.
Sunday Reflection: Hearts of Worship
Worship is more than songs on Sunday—it’s the way we live every day. A heart of worship seeks to glorify God in words, actions, and attitudes.
True worship isn’t about where you are—it’s about who He is.
Sunday Prayer:Lord, thank You for the gift of worship. Today I lift my heart to You in praise and thanksgiving. Help me to worship You not only in song but in how I live and love. Fill me with joy as I draw near to You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Today’s Challenge:Send a message of encouragement or prayer to your grandparents or a spiritual mentor to thank them for their love and example.
May your Sunday be filled with joy, peace, and the presence of God as you worship Him with all your heart.
With joy and gratitude,Sarah M. SkaggsAgape Love Ministry“Worship is not about the place—it’s about the presence of God.”






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