We sing beautiful songs to our God, telling Him that we surrender ourselves to Him, that He is our King. But on a daily basis, is He really our God or just one source among many others?

We sing beautiful songs to our God, telling Him that we surrender ourselves to Him, that He is our King. But on a daily basis, is He really our God or just one source among many others?
We are blessed to live in a time where technology allows us to hear all kinds of teachings and enjoy all kinds of Christian music. But we must be careful with this comfort so that we don’t forget the sacredness of what we are doing.
We are humans, and by default, we look at ourselves with human eyes. Our weaknesses, challenges, and needs are obvious to us. But God does not see things the same way we do, and it is sometimes good to remember this.
We know who God is; we know we have to revere Him. But sometimes, usually, after an unanswered prayer, we experience more than disappointment. We are angry with God. What to do with this feeling?
Next, here are some questions to discuss:
What do you hear the most in your church? To wait for God to send you a partner or to take steps to meet them?
Why do we more than often hear: “Wait, God is preparing them for you”?
Maybe it is also because they don’t want Singles to run after love all the time. Song of Songs 8:4 : I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem, do not stir up nor awaken love until it pleases.