We express our profound humility, surrender, and reverence to Christ, as Christians, whenever we kneel in prayer, symbolizing our willingness to submit to His Divine authority and a deep, intimate connection with Him who came down to Earth (1 Kings 8:54, Ps. 95:6-7). It is a physical posture that aids in focus, concentration, and honoring the sovereign will of Elohim (Dan. 6:10, Luke 22:40-42).
Furthermore, this act of worship, often associated with seeking Divine strength during trials, ultimately aligns one's heart with God, fostering a deeper, more meaningful relationship, regardless of whether it's done with the Church or withdrawn from people (Acts 21:5, Phil. 2:9-10).
PRAYER: Thank You Savior, Awesome God and Creator of Heaven and Earth as well as all dwelling in them, for gracing me with your loving presence when I join with Your body to kneel before Your Highness and pray in humility. Blessed be Your Holy Name, for whenever I call, you always answer my pleas,
Amen.
From Acts 20:36
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