Ep. 023 | Spiritual Discipline of Worship | Guest: Maggie Trowell
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Episode 023 | The Spiritual Discipline of Worship | Guest Maggie Trowell
Worship is often reduced to a song, a Sunday moment, or an emotional experience—but Scripture paints a far deeper picture.
In this episode, I’m joined by Maggie Trowell to explore worship as a spiritual discipline, one that shapes not just what we sing, but how we live. Together, we unpack the truth that worship is rooted in sacrifice—the daily, intentional offering of ourselves to God.
We talk about how biblical worship has always cost something: time, comfort, pride, control. From Old Testament sacrifices to Paul’s call to live as a “living sacrifice,” worship has never been passive. It is active obedience. It is surrender. It is choosing God again and again—especially when it’s inconvenient.
This conversation invites us to rethink worship beyond music and into the rhythms of everyday faith:
- What does it mean to worship when no one is watching?
- How does sacrifice refine our love for God?
- And how does a disciplined life of worship reorient our hearts, habits, and priorities?
If you’ve ever felt disconnected from worship, tired of surface-level faith, or curious about how worship forms us spiritually—this episode is for you.
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