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What do you worship?

10/25/2023

 
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  • Jennifer Hoyt
    As you read, I’d love if you’d ruminate on the question: what do I
    worship?
    Recently, our church has been ministering on the word ‘worship’. What
    does it mean? How does it apply to our lives?
    For so many of us, our understanding of worship begins and ends with
    lifting praises to God through singing on Sunday morning. Perhaps,
    while we are singing, if we are feeling extra brave and spiritual that
    morning, we raise our arms and sway, too.
    Mostly, we think of worship as a form of celebrating God with song,
    prayer, church and reading the bible. Not bad thoughts.
    Our ideas about worship, if a lot of us are honest, have to do with
    external acts of validating God. While those notions aren’t wrong, I
    think we miss a bigger picture.
    I would like us to consider that worship occurs when, turn aside from
    the ordinary tasks of life to give time, attention and honor to
    something or someone.

  • In that light - how many of us worship our smart phones? Get a break
    in the day and the first thing we pick up and do is check our phones to
    see who is trying to communicate with us or maybe who has validated
    our recent post on social media. Or maybe we tell ourselves that we
    are “researching” this or that.
    How many of us pattern our lives by turning aside and giving regular
    time, attention and honor to: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Netflix,
    Hulu, gaming apps and consoles, an important relationship, our
    hobbies, our Spotify list, the latest bestseller. Raising my hand here
    too! You’re not alone.
    We worship a lot of things that aren’t God. So, in that light, let’s
    consider a few important things about worship as the pattern of our life.
    Above, the scripture in Isaiah shows us that God has created us to be
    His representation of praise. It means that we live our lives in such a
    way that onlookers will see the goodness of God reflected in the
    testimony of our lives and that is a praise to Him.
    How do we get there? Well, it’s accomplished through what Romans
    12:1 says. “Therefore, I urge you, brethren, in view of God’s mercy, to
    offer your bodies a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God - this is
    your true and proper worship.”
    What does it mean to present or offer our bodies as a living sacrifice?
    First, we need to understand why presenting our bodies as a living
    sacrifice is pivotal.
    I think we can all agree, there isn’t much (externally speaking) we have
    control over in life, right? I mean, not really. That’s why we often say
    things like, “let go and let God” as the answer to the fact that our daily
    lives take shape around us in ways outside of our authority.
    There is, however, one thing in this life that in most situations, we have
    total authority over, and that is ourselves. Think about it. From a young
    age, we have a lot of autonomy surrounding what we think and do.
    Even if our physical selves are under the power of another, I can’t think
    of one real instance, an instance that exists outside of the movies,
    where our mind can be controlled by another without our agreement.
    As we mature and become adults, we have total autonomy over what
    we think and what we do.
    Consider, we don’t have to watch that movie (we can leave the room or
    change the channel) or listen to that song or read that book. We can
    control how long we spend on our various devices (phones, tablets,
    TVs, computers, gaming systems etc.,). We don’t have to go to the bar

  • even if that cool band you really like is playing there. We don’t have to
    worship our problems or eagerly wait for the next bit of drama and
    gossip. We don’t have to be slaves to fear and the pattern of our
    thoughts don’t need to be anxious especially since the bible says “Be
    anxious for nothing but, with all prayer and supplication, make your
    requests be made known to God.” We don’t have to worship our
    medical illnesses or our relationships.
    We present ourselves as “living sacrifices” through our choices in what
    we allow to become important in our lives.
    God says that, considering His mercy toward us, it’s reasonable for us
    to exercise control over the ONE thing we have ABSOLUTE authority
    over, and that’s how we conduct ourselves. Does it feel good to master
    our time or our thought life? No. That’s the sacrifice part. We are living
    sacrifices when we decide to die to our sin nature and live to Christ.
    That living to Christ part is “true and proper” worship.
    More often than not, we present our bodies as a living sacrifice to
    ourselves and we leave God the crumbs. As the great and wise (all the
    snark) Homer Simpson says, “DOHT”.
    At the beginning, I asked a simple question: What do you worship?
    What do you turn aside and give your time, attention, and honor to?
    Kinda crazy to think that an obsession with our health could be what we
    worship over God… am I right? I asked you that question because it’s
    important for us to realize the worship of our lives so that we can
    exercise authority over our nature and change it.
    Let me reassure you, you’re not alone. As even Paul said, “the spirit is
    willing, but the flesh is weak.” The vast majority of us need work in this
    area. We need to become true worshipers of God. Our lives need to
    become that reflection of Christ and God’s goodness through our
    choices to cast down our idols or the things we worship instead of God.
    A peeve of mine is a writing that points out a truth, but then stops short
    of providing helpful answers. To not be what irritates me, take some of
    those extra moments today where you might normally turn aside to
    something else and seek God. Ask Him what you worship and how to
    take steps (not leaps and bounds) to take authority over that area in
    your life. Remember that we are constantly being transformed by the
    renewing of our mind. This implies an ongoing interactive relationship
    with God. Ask God to help you take those steps in faithfulness as a
    living sacrifice. Let him show you what to replace certain patterns with
    (i.e., christian music, books, movies. A different friend group, a prayer
    meeting or service instead of a concert, mastering your thoughts and

  • changing your focus, spending time with Him, being conscious of His
    abiding presence wherever you are and listening to the Holy Spirit’s
    promptings).
    Final thoughts: Sometimes simple confessions of truth are powerful in
    changing an unwilling or unmotivated heart. I have to tell God all the
    time that I know certain things are right or wrong, but my heart doesn’t
    match my head knowledge. I have to ask God to help me change my
    heart because on my own; I don’t want to. I would caution you away
    from trying to change your behavior solely on your own and would
    instead encourage you to recognize what you worship and then ask
    God for His solutions and His help. His ways are higher than our own
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