Genesis 24:52 And it came pass, that, when Abraham’s servant heard their words, he worshiped the Lord, bowing himself to the earth.
The Lord had granted success to the mission of the servant sent by Abraham. It was clear to everyone, including the servant and Rebekah’s family, that God’s miraculous providence and guidance was behind these events. Laban and Bethuel gave their consent to let Rebekah go. The servant’s response was to worship the Lord. He knew that the Lord did a real work in this case by answering his prayer and accomplishing His will.
God had given the servant the faith to pray to the Lord and trust Him to answer. The unseen God responded by intervening in human affairs to get His will done. He moved the servant to pray according to God’s will. What God begins He will finish. The believer knows God’s will, prays it, believes it, and sees God at work to answer the prayer. Faith sees the unseen working of God. Worship and thanks during all the hours of life is the expected response to the awareness of the goodness of God.
We do not worship to be noticed by God or to move Him to be good. We do worship in response to what God has already done for us and our salvation. Worship comes from a heart that has been blessed by the person and work of Jesus Christ. The Christian life is one of continual worship and thanks, for God is always good.