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Worship Sahpes Us by the Power of Praise

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This episode explores the purpose and power of worship, emphasizing that God commands it not for His benefit, but for ours. Through a compelling illustration about spoken words affecting water crystals, listeners are challenged to consider how their words shape their inner lives. Drawing from early American history, Scripture, and practical application, the message shows that worship aligns our hearts with truth, strengthens personal character, and supports national virtue.

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