Through pray and scripture recitation it is possible to reflect on the missing diminished or unexplored natures of worship. I find my self continually amazed by the nuances of God’s nature that elicit in me a new desire to worship Him in a revolutionary way. I believe that the better we know our heavenly father, the more we will know how to worship Him. Many times in moments of prayer or scripture reading I have been convicted to worship Him in a new way, either through recitation of scripture, repeating prayers, bowing down to His glory or simply sitting reflecting on my humility in light of His magnificence. If I continue to search the depths of God’s attributes, nature, actions and plan, I am assured a continual refocusing of my worship to His desire.
A tangible way in which I have realized the need to diversify my worship has been through a multitude of individuals and churches. I find that any opportunity that arises to share in fellowshipping with others, no matter how unconventional, always provides a wealth of growth in my worship perspective. I have attended many worship services, prayer groups and even church services, across many ethnic, social, geographic and doctrinal categories. By engaging the Lord in so many locations and settings I have found that my regular discipline of worship continually increases with the added experiences of fellowship.