Habit and Attitude of Gratitude – Day 6
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Worship Posture – Psalm 95
Grace and Peace My Ekklesia Family
We are at day 6 of this series...
Beloved, Psalm 95 is not just a song — it is a summons.
The Spirit says, “Oh come!”
Not sit. Not scroll. Not spectate.
Come.
“Let us sing to the Lord; let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation.”
This is not quiet gratitude.
This is covenant praise.
Before you check your phone, check your posture.
Before you rehearse your problems, rehearse His greatness.
For the Lord is a great God.
A great King above all gods.
He holds the depths.
He holds the heights.
He holds the sea.
And if He holds the oceans, He surely holds your outcome.
That’s attitude.
God is King.
I am subject.
God is Creator.
I am created.
God is Shepherd.
I am sheep.
Joyful — but not casual.
Near — but not equal.
Then the Psalm shifts:
“Oh come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the Lord, our Maker.”
Worship means to fall low.
Bow down means to bend.
Kneel means to surrender.
Gratitude without surrender is noise.
Praise without obedience is incomplete.
The Holy Spirit whispers,
“Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your heart.”
Don’t repeat old patterns.
Don’t revisit old rebellion.
Don’t rehearse yesterday’s disobedience.
Stand and rejoice.
Speak His greatness.
Kneel and surrender.
Soften your heart.
This is the prophetic rhythm of a grateful life.
At Ekklesia, we are building more than services —
we are building posture.
Loud in praise.
Low in surrender.
Soft in heart.
Quick in obedience.
Declare this with me:
“You are my great King and faithful Shepherd. I rejoice before You. I bow before You. I yield to You. Today I will not harden my heart. My attitude will reflect Your greatness, and my gratitude will shape my obedience.”
This is Day 6.
This is worship.
This is alignment.
And when your posture shifts,
your future shifts.
Love U More Than U Know
Pastor Stephän Kirby









































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