Do you ever notice how we tend to "react" to something that challenges our beliefs or lifestyle? To defend ourselves, we often borrow from what others have said, without thinking it through completely. Many times we don't want to improve our lives toward nobler ends; instead we want to make excuses for the way we live.
This happened when I was speaking with a friend of mine, and I brought up God. He pulled the classic, "We all worship God in our own way."
Immediately, I asked the Holy Spirit for a response to this defensive notion, and then I posed the only question that came to my mind: "Oh, what way do you worship God?" He was taken aback, and I'm not sure even he was satisfied with his answer.
"We all worship God in our own way" has been used as a blanket excuse to cover the fact that one doesn't worship God at all.
If we are truly going to worship God, I think we need to worship Him according to the way He really is, not in the way we imagine or hope Him to be.
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Wednesday, September 10, 2008
We All Worship God in Our Own Way
Posted by David at 9:04 AM
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We know in our hearts what is right and what is wrong. I believe God wants us to do what is right, and look to Him when we need Him. Language, culture, color, place of origin, etc. does not affect this.
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