Posts with the tag “true-worship”

Glamour Without Glory
by Valeta Baty on October 31st, 2025
Everything unravels when God is no longer feared because holiness becomes optional and repentance rare. Sin is managed, not mortified, we exalt leaders to places they were never meant to stand, and the rest of us become consumers. The Church, once the dwelling place of the Most High, becomes a conference center with a cross.  Read More
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From Revelation to Relic
by Valeta Baty on October 17th, 2025
Every true work of God begins not with strategy or structure, but with the thunderclap of revelation. The veil lifts, and God is no longer a concept we manage, He is a fire we cannot touch.  Read More
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When Success Becomes Spoil
by Valeta Baty on October 10th, 2025
The problem is not the miracle. The problem is the moment after. The hush that comes when the trumpets are quiet. The impulse to preserve the momentum. To recreate the atmosphere. To bottle the breakthrough. It is not new.  Read More
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Shallow Ecclesiology
by Valeta Baty on September 5th, 2025
The time is now, we must stop reducing the church to a recruitment agency, and instead embrace the full, biblical identity: The church exists for the glory of God, the worship of Christ, the holiness of His people, and the proclamation of His gospel.  Read More
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Worship
by Valeta Baty on August 22nd, 2025
Worship is not cozy emotion because it confronts majesty and shatters the self. Modern worship sings as if God were boyfriend, therapist, or background mood. Consuming fire domesticated to candlelight glow. The sanctuary a stage. The priesthood a performance. The offering an applause. But Scripture’s worship is unchanged. It demands reverence, awe, purity, truth, obedience.  Read More
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Strange Fire, Same God
by Valeta Baty on July 4th, 2025
God’s holiness has not changed. The cross has not diminished it; it has made a way for us to enter it without perishing. That access should provoke more reverence, not less. More awe, not apathy. If we truly believe Jesus bore the fire of God’s wrath for us, how can we treat worship as casual?  Read More
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Holy, Holy, Holy
by Valeta Baty on June 27th, 2025
We like our gods soft these days. Accessible, affirming, approachable—preferably filtered through the lens of modern sentiment. “God is love,” we say, not as a deep theological anchor, but as a gentle, saccharine sigh of relief. He understands. He sees. He smiles. And perhaps, in some imagined corner of heaven, He even shrugs. But what if the God we are so quick to make palatable has, in fact, not changed at all?  Read More
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From Me to He
by Valeta Baty on January 3rd, 2025
Dear reader, the essence of worship lies not in what we receive but in what we offer. It is in the lifting of our gaze from our own concerns to the unchanging greatness of God that we find our lives transformed. The very act of beholding His glory reshapes us, calling us to a higher way of living, one that reflects His holiness and love.  Read More
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The Vertical Embrace
by Valeta Baty on January 12th, 2024
As we worship, may our hearts and minds ascend beyond ourselves to the infinite, glorious Being who is the ultimate focus and audience of genuine adoration. “Ascribe to the Lord the glory due His name; worship the Lord in the splendor of His holiness” (Psalm 29:2, ESV).  Read More
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