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08/06/2026

There is a difference between a performance and worship.

A performance follows rehearsed steps.
Worship follows God's presence.

King David danced before the Lord with all his might (2 Samuel 6:14). His praise was so genuine that he cared more about God's approval than people's opinions.

That story reminds me that God is not looking for perfect choreography. He is looking for sincere hearts.

Sometimes the most beautiful worship is not the dance that was practiced for weeks, but the dance that flows naturally from gratitude, thanksgiving, and the leading of the Holy Spirit.

Like David, I was not focused on perfect steps. I simply worshipped as the Holy Spirit led, giving thanks to God for His goodness, mercy, and faithfulness in my life.

David's dance was not about perfection. It was about passion. It was not about impressing people. It was about honoring God.

May we learn to praise God beyond our comfort zone, beyond criticism, and beyond human expectations. Some blessings are too great for a silent thank you.

Today, my feet became my testimony. πŸ™Œ

~EJA Variety

08/06/2026

There is a difference between a performance and worship.

A performance follows rehearsed steps.
Worship follows God's presence.

King David danced before the Lord with all his might (2 Samuel 6:14). His praise was so genuine that he cared more about God's approval than people's opinions.

That story reminds me that God is not looking for perfect choreography. He is looking for sincere hearts.

Sometimes the most beautiful worship is not the dance that was practiced for weeks, but the dance that flows naturally from gratitude, thanksgiving, and the leading of the Holy Spirit.

Like David, I was not focused on perfect steps. I simply worshipped as the Holy Spirit led, giving thanks to God for His goodness, mercy, and faithfulness in my life.

David's dance was not about perfection. It was about passion. It was not about impressing people. It was about honoring God.

May we learn to praise God beyond our comfort zone, beyond criticism, and beyond human expectations. Some blessings are too great for a silent thank you.

Today, my feet became my testimony. πŸ™Œ

~EJA Variety

Part 7

08/06/2026

There is a difference between a performance and worship.

A performance follows rehearsed steps.
Worship follows God's presence.

King David danced before the Lord with all his might (2 Samuel 6:14). His praise was so genuine that he cared more about God's approval than people's opinions.

That story reminds me that God is not looking for perfect choreography. He is looking for sincere hearts.

Sometimes the most beautiful worship is not the dance that was practiced for weeks, but the dance that flows naturally from gratitude, thanksgiving, and the leading of the Holy Spirit.

Like David, I was not focused on perfect steps. I simply worshipped as the Holy Spirit led, giving thanks to God for His goodness, mercy, and faithfulness in my life.

David's dance was not about perfection. It was about passion. It was not about impressing people. It was about honoring God.

May we learn to praise God beyond our comfort zone, beyond criticism, and beyond human expectations. Some blessings are too great for a silent thank you.

Today, my feet became my testimony. πŸ™Œ

~EJA Variety

Part 6

08/06/2026

There is a difference between a performance and worship.

A performance follows rehearsed steps.
Worship follows God's presence.

King David danced before the Lord with all his might (2 Samuel 6:14). His praise was so genuine that he cared more about God's approval than people's opinions.

That story reminds me that God is not looking for perfect choreography. He is looking for sincere hearts.

Sometimes the most beautiful worship is not the dance that was practiced for weeks, but the dance that flows naturally from gratitude, thanksgiving, and the leading of the Holy Spirit.

Like David, I was not focused on perfect steps. I simply worshipped as the Holy Spirit led, giving thanks to God for His goodness, mercy, and faithfulness in my life.

David's dance was not about perfection. It was about passion. It was not about impressing people. It was about honoring God.

May we learn to praise God beyond our comfort zone, beyond criticism, and beyond human expectations. Some blessings are too great for a silent thank you.

Today, my feet became my testimony. πŸ™Œ

~EJA Variety

Part 5

08/06/2026

There is a difference between a performance and worship.

A performance follows rehearsed steps.
Worship follows God's presence.

King David danced before the Lord with all his might (2 Samuel 6:14). His praise was so genuine that he cared more about God's approval than people's opinions.

That story reminds me that God is not looking for perfect choreography. He is looking for sincere hearts.

Sometimes the most beautiful worship is not the dance that was practiced for weeks, but the dance that flows naturally from gratitude, thanksgiving, and the leading of the Holy Spirit.

Like David, I was not focused on perfect steps. I simply worshipped as the Holy Spirit led, giving thanks to God for His goodness, mercy, and faithfulness in my life.

David's dance was not about perfection. It was about passion. It was not about impressing people. It was about honoring God.

May we learn to praise God beyond our comfort zone, beyond criticism, and beyond human expectations. Some blessings are too great for a silent thank you.

Today, my feet became my testimony. πŸ™Œ

~EJA Variety

Part 4

08/06/2026

There is a difference between a performance and worship.

A performance follows rehearsed steps.
Worship follows God's presence.

King David danced before the Lord with all his might (2 Samuel 6:14). His praise was so genuine that he cared more about God's approval than people's opinions.

That story reminds me that God is not looking for perfect choreography. He is looking for sincere hearts.

Sometimes the most beautiful worship is not the dance that was practiced for weeks, but the dance that flows naturally from gratitude, thanksgiving, and the leading of the Holy Spirit.

Like David, I was not focused on perfect steps. I simply worshipped as the Holy Spirit led, giving thanks to God for His goodness, mercy, and faithfulness in my life.

David's dance was not about perfection. It was about passion. It was not about impressing people. It was about honoring God.

May we learn to praise God beyond our comfort zone, beyond criticism, and beyond human expectations. Some blessings are too great for a silent thank you.

Today, my feet became my testimony. πŸ™Œ

~EJA Variety

Part 3

08/06/2026

There is a difference between a performance and worship.

A performance follows rehearsed steps.
Worship follows God's presence.

King David danced before the Lord with all his might (2 Samuel 6:14). His praise was so genuine that he cared more about God's approval than people's opinions.

That story reminds me that God is not looking for perfect choreography. He is looking for sincere hearts.

Sometimes the most beautiful worship is not the dance that was practiced for weeks, but the dance that flows naturally from gratitude, thanksgiving, and the leading of the Holy Spirit.

Like David, I was not focused on perfect steps. I simply worshipped as the Holy Spirit led, giving thanks to God for His goodness, mercy, and faithfulness in my life.

David's dance was not about perfection. It was about passion. It was not about impressing people. It was about honoring God.

May we learn to praise God beyond our comfort zone, beyond criticism, and beyond human expectations. Some blessings are too great for a silent thank you.

Today, my feet became my testimony. πŸ™Œ

~EJA Variety

Part 2

08/06/2026

There is a difference between a performance and worship.

A performance follows rehearsed steps.
Worship follows God's presence.

King David danced before the Lord with all his might (2 Samuel 6:14). His praise was so genuine that he cared more about God's approval than people's opinions.

That story reminds me that God is not looking for perfect choreography. He is looking for sincere hearts.

Sometimes the most beautiful worship is not the dance that was practiced for weeks, but the dance that flows naturally from gratitude, thanksgiving, and the leading of the Holy Spirit.

Like David, I was not focused on perfect steps. I simply worshipped as the Holy Spirit led, giving thanks to God for His goodness, mercy, and faithfulness in my life.

David's dance was not about perfection. It was about passion. It was not about impressing people. It was about honoring God.

May we learn to praise God beyond our comfort zone, beyond criticism, and beyond human expectations. Some blessings are too great for a silent thank you.

Today, my feet became my testimony. πŸ™Œ

~EJA Variety

Part 1

06/06/2026

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