In our new series, "Glory in the Highest," we delve into the profound meaning of glorifying God, especially during the Advent season as we reflect on the birth of Jesus. This pivotal event in history brought immense purpose and direction to those who encountered Jesus, and it continues to do so today. Each of us is created with a unique purpose, designed by a master Creator who knew us before we were born. Our lives are not random; they are intentional, filled with meaning and significance. As we explore the Word of God, we are reminded that we are living stones and holy priests, called to offer spiritual sacrifices that please God.
The story of the shepherds in Luke 2 illustrates how God chooses ordinary people for extraordinary purposes. These shepherds, considered lowly by societal standards, were among the first to hear the good news of Jesus' birth and to share it with others. This signifies a shift in how God operates, assigning roles of spiritual significance to everyday people. As believers, we are called to bring a collective glory to God through our worship, which is not a matter of personal preference but a response to His commands. The psalmic expressions of worship—speaking, singing, shouting, lifting hands, and more—are ways we glorify God together.
Beyond our collective worship, each of us has a unique glory to offer God. This involves using our God-given gifts and abilities to serve others, reflecting His nature in our daily lives. Whether in business, studies, or athletics, we are to bring our best, honoring God through excellence. Our ultimate fulfillment comes not from worldly achievements but from seeking God's kingdom first and giving Him the highest glory in our lives. Solomon's quest for fulfillment teaches us that true satisfaction is found in worshiping God and keeping His commandments.
As we navigate life's challenges, we are reminded to keep God as the highest and greatest in our lives. This alignment brings purpose, fulfillment, and a sense of direction. By giving God the best of ourselves, we find joy, contentment, and the strength to overcome adversity. Let us commit to glorifying God in all we do, knowing that He is worthy of our highest praise.
Key Takeaways
- 1. given purpose and direction. [37:19]
2. Ordinary People, Extraordinary Roles: The story of the shepherds reminds us that God assigns spiritual significance to everyday people. We are called to be living stones and holy priests, offering spiritual sacrifices that please God. Our role is to glorify Him through our collective worship.
3. Expressions of Worship: Worship is not about personal preference but responding to God's commands. The psalmic expressions of worship—speaking, singing, shouting, and more—are ways we glorify God together. Our worship should be enthusiastic, dynamic, and passionate, reflecting the best of what we have to offer.
4. Unique Glory: Beyond collective worship, each of us has a unique glory to offer God. By using our gifts and abilities to serve others, we reflect His nature and bring Him glory. Excellence in our endeavors honors God and inspires others.
5. True Fulfillment: Solomon's quest for fulfillment teaches us that true satisfaction is found in worshiping God and keeping His commandments. Our ultimate purpose is to give God glory in the highest measure, seeking His kingdom first and aligning our lives with His will.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:45] - Introduction to "Glory in the Highest"
- [02:30] - The Purpose of Our Lives
- [05:15] - Prayer and Worship
- [07:00] - Christmas Traditions and Music
- [12:00] - The Story of the Shepherds
- [18:30] - God’s New Way of Doing Things
- [22:00] - Our Role as Living Stones and Priests
- [27:00] - Expressions of Worship
- [32:00] - Bringing Our Best to God
- [37:19] - Unique Glory and God-Given Gifts
- [42:25] - Solomon’s Quest for Fulfillment
- [49:33] - True Purpose and Fulfillment
- [55:22] - Invitation to Follow Jesus
- [68:05] - Closing Prayer and Invitation