Sunday, November 17, 2013

God is Worthy of Our Worship

Today in Sunday School we tried to teach 27 wiggly, talkative children about how God is Worthy of Our Worship. As is frequently the case, God was also trying to teach me the same lesson. 

The words aren't coming today to describe everything I'm processing through with God. But I can borrow some words from Louie Giglio (from his Indescribable sermon): 

"Sin has a way of shrinking God down in our minds and puffing us up in our own estimation. But just a glance into the universe God has made re-sizes everything in a heartbeat."

And:

"You are small. But it's significant insignificance. Because as tiny as we are, we are known and prized by majesty, who sent for us, and loves us, and knows us, even though we are teeny, tiny, little bitty people on a little bitty speck floating through the vast cosmos that He has made." 

Thank you, Lord. You are worthy of our worship because of who you are, first and foremost. And also because you made the universe, because you made each one of us, because you gave yourself up to set us free, and because you give us new life with you. 

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