The Worship That Touches Heaven: A Call to the Bride of Christ
“By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the fruit of our lips giving thanks to his name.”
— Hebrews 13:15 (KJV)
There is a kind of worship that does more than fill a room it fills the throne room of Heaven. It is not the product of performance, volume, or musical skill. It is the fragrance of a heart fully surrendered, poured out like precious oil on the feet of the King. This is the worship God longs for in His people a sacrifice, a kiss, a holy intimacy purchased at a great price.
Not into public display, but into the cloud-filled chamber of intimacy a secret place reserved for the Bride and her Beloved. In these final hours before the return of Christ, the Church is being awakened to worship that is not convenient or casual, but costly.
Worship as a Sacred Offering
In this message, the Lord speaks:
“Never withhold what I treasure most that’s your praise, your voice, your songs of adoration. They’re like a kiss to Me.”
This aligns perfectly with Scripture. The Psalmist declares,
“Let my prayer be set forth before thee as incense; and the lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice.”
— Psalm 141:2 (KJV)
When we worship especially in affliction it becomes a fragrant offering, a perfume that brings delight to the heart of God. In Revelation, the prayers and worship of the saints are stored in golden bowls (Revelation 5:8), offered continually before the Lamb. He remembers every note, every tear, every whispered “I love You” uttered in the dark.
A Fragrance Bought With Blood
God says in this word:
“It is precious and of great value to Me. I paid for it with the death of My most precious Son.”
This reality must not be missed: Worship is not free. It was bought. The access we now have to sing, to praise, to be carried before the throne was purchased at Calvary.
“Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus.”
— Hebrews 10:19 (KJV)
Every song we sing as redeemed people echoes through eternity because it cost the blood of the Lamb.
Worship Through the Pain
One of the most profound revelations in this prophetic message is the Lord’s delight in worship through pain. The Lord says:
“Each time you worship through the pain, it raises the fragrance off before My throne.”
This is the sacrifice of praise. When you have every reason to weep, but you worship. When the enemy has battered your soul, but you still lift your voice. When your heart is broken, but your spirit sings.
This mirrors the cry of Job,
“Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him.”
— Job 13:15 (KJV)
It is echoed in David’s psalms of lament and triumph, in Paul and Silas singing in the midnight prison (Acts 16:25), and in the martyrs who praise Him beneath the altar (Revelation 6:9–10).
This kind of worship breaks through spiritual dimensions it pierces darkness, confounds demons, and draws the presence of the Holy One into your atmosphere.
A Prophetic Call to the Bride
The Lord declares:
“I am calling you from your sacred chamber. Come and spend time with Me... I will draw you to the cloud-filled chamber of intimacy where we will share the cup of My love together.”
This is bridal language. We are not just servants we are the Bride of Christ, being made ready.
“Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honour to him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath made herself ready.”
— Revelation 19:7 (KJV)
The end-times Church is not meant to be a distant audience but a lovesick Bride, awake, burning with holy affection, prepared to worship in Spirit and in truth (John 4:23–24). We are invited to share the cup of His love, to know Him in the fellowship of His sufferings (Philippians 3:10), and to be transformed by beholding His glory.
Modern Relevance: Worship in a World of Distraction
In an age of manufactured emotion, digital dopamine, and performance-based religion, authentic worship is being lost. Many churches entertain crowds, but few lead people into the clouded chamber of intimacy.
The Lord is calling us back. Not to louder stages, but to deeper altars. He is searching for worshipers who minister to Him, not to audiences. For those who pour out their alabaster jar, no matter the cost.
This is especially urgent as the world hurtles toward judgment. Wars rage, economies teeter, and deception spreads like fire. Worship will be the oil that keeps our lamps burning in the midnight hour (Matthew 25:1–13). It will be our sustenance, our communion, our warfare.
A Call to Repentance
Have you given Him your voice? Your affection? Or have you been distracted by entertainment and surface-level devotion? He is not seeking professional praise He desires your heart.
“Rend your heart, and not your garments, and turn unto the LORD your God: for he is gracious and merciful.”
— Joel 2:13 (KJV)
Return to the sacred place. Offer Him the sacrifice of praise. Let your pain be poured into worship. Let your lips kiss the feet of your Savior again.
The Gospel: The Door to Worship
True worship begins with redemption. You cannot offer what you do not yet possess. But Christ offers you access by His blood.
All have sinned.
“For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God.”
— Romans 3:23 (KJV)
Sin brings death.
“For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.”
— Romans 6:23 (KJV)
Jesus paid the price.
“But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.”
— Romans 5:8 (KJV)
Confess and believe.
“That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.”
— Romans 10:9 (KJV)
Conclusion
He calls you deeper. Not into religion, but into intimacy. Not just praise, but presence. Worship is more than music it is the bride’s kiss, the heart’s fragrance, the soul’s surrender.
Step into the cloud-filled chamber. Lift your voice again. Even through the pain, your worship is precious. Your praise is the perfume He died to receive.
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