“We need both reverence and obedience. If we worship but do not walk in obedience and discipline, we are emotional, lacking self-control and godly character. If we obey God’s commandments but are not true worshipers, we become religious and judgmental. As the Pharisees in Jesus’ day, we may miss the real meaning and purpose, even God Himself.”
Amy Layne Litzelman“That One Who is greater than us is near - nearer than we could measure.”
Amy Layne Litzelman“This perfect, eternal, Holy exchangeIs worship that satisfies both heaven and earth:”
Amy Layne Litzelman“The wilderness was the testing ground—the deciding place. It was a place of God revealing himself in a whole new and deeper way. Would his people trust him completely, confident in his goodness, wisdom, and power? Those who believed God to be who he said he was moved on into the promised land; many did not.”
Amy Layne Litzelman“God created all living things to bring forth seed, not reproduce shrines.”
Amy Layne Litzelman“Not only did Jesus purposefully enter the wilderness on a regular basis but historically, God seems to prefer meeting with man in these desert regions.”
Amy Layne Litzelman“My words shouldn’t be trophies to look at, but seeds to continue the cycle of Life.”
Amy Layne Litzelman“We need both reverence and obedience. If we worship but do not walk in obedience and discipline, we are emotional, lacking self-control and godly character. If we obey God’s commandments but are not true worshipers, we become religious and judgmental. As the Pharisees in Jesus’ day, we may miss the real meaning and purpose, even God Himself.”
Amy Layne Litzelman, This Beloved Road: A Journey of Revelation and Worship“Your heart of devotion and obedience is not in vain. Who knows but God how many people have come near to you and were forever changed simply by the fragrance of his love in you? Who knows but God if he will put you before kings and leaders to speak the truth, redirecting the future of nations? Who knows when that small crack in the dam of our enemy’s plans will give way and God’s glory will truly cover the earth as the sea? Do not become distracted or discouraged by the death around you. Death must always give way when the life of Christ enters the picture.”
Amy Layne Litzelman, This Beloved Road: A Journey of Revelation and Worship