In the heart of our faith lies a profound truth: God, in His great love for us, has made us alive with Christ. Even when we were dead in our transgressions, it is by grace that we have been saved. This grace is not something we can earn; it is a gift from God, ensuring that no one can boast in their own efforts. Our salvation is a testament to the incomparable riches of God's grace, expressed through His kindness in Jesus Christ.
Worship is the natural response to this divine love and mercy. It is not merely an activity or a ritual; worship is a lifestyle, a commitment to live wholly for God. It is about giving God the glory in everything we do, whether in word or deed. Worship is about setting our priorities straight, making God the ultimate focus of our lives. It is about our perspective, seeing God as the creator who stepped into flesh to rescue us from sin, and not as a mere bedtime story.
Worship is also about our preferences. It is about what we choose to fill the God-shaped hole in our lives. While the world offers countless things to satisfy this void, only God can truly fill it. Worship is about aligning our appetites, ambitions, and actions with God's will. It is about choosing to be plugged into Jesus, responding to the leading of the Holy Spirit, and engaging in spiritual disciplines that keep us connected to the divine.
The essence of worship is to love God with all our heart, mind, soul, and strength. It is about giving God our mind's attention, our heart's affection, our will's ambition, and our body's actions. Every heart has a throne, and every throne has a God. The critical question is who or what sits on that throne. God does not share His throne with any other gods or idols; He must be the sole object of our affection, trust, and worship.
The first commandment, "You shall have no other gods before me," sets the tone for our worship. It is a call to prioritize our relationship with God above all else. This commandment challenges us to examine who or what we are truly worshiping in our lives. It reminds us that worship is not just about singing songs or attending church services; it is about being all in for Jesus, allowing every aspect of our lives to bring honor and praise to God.
In summary, worship is about our priority, perspective, purpose, and preferences. It is a wholehearted commitment to God, recognizing His sovereignty and grace, and living a life that reflects His glory.
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