Saturday, August 17, 2019

Worship

I realize these days that worship is not confined to a time or space, necessarily. I like to worship God when I'm by myself and when I'm with others. I like to worship the Lord when I'm at the gym, and when I'm driving somewhere. I like to worship him when I'm joyful and when I'm sad (and usually, worshipping the Lord gets me out of my funk). I like to worship him when I feel empty inside.

Someone once said that you don't use a watch as a hammer. A watch was created to tell time - not as an object to be used to pound something into a wall. If I was to use a watch as a hammer, its purpose would be completely moot. Plus, it would most likely shatter into a dozen pieces. But when a watch is used as an object to tell time - man, that's when both created object and creator are glorified. What I'm getting at is that as a human being, we were all created with one important function. We were created to worship God. And it's when we fall into alignment with that singular purpose that we naturally feel alive.


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