“Oh come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the LORD, our Maker!”
'Oh come' is the very first word — worship opens as a generous invitation, not a cold demand shouted from a distance.
Bowing down and kneeling aren't mere gestures — the lowered body teaches the heart to humble itself before someone greater.
The reason given for kneeling isn't fear but origin — He made us, and that truth alone is reason enough for reverence.
The invitation is plural — 'let us worship,' 'let us kneel' — worship here is done shoulder to shoulder, not only alone.
Bowing before God doesn't shrink you — recognizing who is greater is actually an act of courage and clarity.
Act: Wherever you are right now, physically kneel for one moment and say out loud that God is your Maker.