Antioch Wichita - Sermon Podcast

Posture || Part 1: Raising Hands + Kneeling + Falling Prostrate

54 min · 19. apr. 2026
episode Posture || Part 1: Raising Hands + Kneeling + Falling Prostrate cover

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How can your body not respond when your soul encounters the living God? Scripture reveals that from Abraham falling on his face to David dancing with abandon, worship has always engaged our entire being—not just our hearts. Pastor Rob challenges our culture's false separation between physical and spiritual, reminding us that God redeemed all of you, making your body an instrument of worship. Through kneeling, lifted hands, and prostrate surrender, we discover that worship shapes the worshiper—humility forms through posture, just as surrender flows through action. Don't miss this powerful call to worship without reservation—dive in now!

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