Worship isn’t just ritual — it’s about gratitude, justice, and action, leading us to serve others and make a real difference.
True Worship: Isaiah 58
We explore the true meaning of worship as described in Isaiah 58. Worship isn’t just about religious rituals — it’s about actively caring for others. Fasting shouldn’t be a hollow religious act but something that leads us to gratitude, self-reflection, and a real response to the needs of the world. True worship is about justice, kindness, and love, not just outward religious displays.
We look at real-life examples, including responses to poverty and disaster relief efforts in places like Haiti and Africa. These stories highlight how people have stepped up to help, showing that faith should lead to action. We challenge ourselves and others to consider how we can make a difference — whether through small acts of kindness in daily life or by taking on bigger efforts to fight poverty and injustice. The key message is that encountering God’s power happens when we live out His love and serve others.