Worship In EVERYTHING You Do Because of Jesus
Here is a great post from Desiring God about the power of the Good News to give God-ordained meaning and everlasting purpose in even the everyday mundane things in life:
The Gospel Infuses Daily Activities with Meaning
October 28, 2009 | By: Matt Perman | Category: Commentary
Mark Driscoll has a great word in his book The Radical Reformission: Reaching Out Without Selling Out :
Every day, people eat, sleep, work, play, love, and hate, but they do not know why. Not knowing where they come from or to whom they are going, they lack the ability to make their lives meaningful.
Consequently, our culture is filled with “successful” people who are mired in anxiety and confusion because they do not know the point of all their toil. But the gospel reveals Jesus as Lord over all of life, who infuses even mundane tasks such as dishwashing with meaning as acts of worship.
This also makes me think of Stephen Curtis Chapman’s song “A Moment Made for Worshiping.” When you first hear the title of that song, you think he’s talking about a mountain top experience or miracle moment where everything is going so right that you can’t help but worship.
But instead, the first line of the song is: 6:30 Monday morning.
In other words, the ordinary moments of the everyday are the moments made for worshiping. Everything we do can and should be done as an act of worship. This infuses even the most mundane activities with meaning.
And, ironically, it rescues the more amazing moments from futility as well, for it turns out that even those moments derive their meaning not from themselves, but from God.
“So then, whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God” (1 Corinthians 10:31).
“Whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him” (Colossians 3:17).
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How Much Do You Have To Hate Someone Not To Witness To Them?
Please read this terribly important and significant blog post by Kevin DeYoung as he talks about how the most loving thing for Christians to do is to share the Good News with others.
Struggling with this too,
Pastor-Elder JasonM.
Can We Trust the Bible?
Here is a link to a good article on what Textual Criticism is and how it works to actually confirm the Bible’s reliability.
There is, of course, hundreds of more reasons why to trust the Bible, but those will have to wait for future posts.
