Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Glorify God (Part 3)

We waste our lives when we do not pray and think and dream and plan and work toward magnifying God in all spheres of life. God created us for this: to live our lives in a way that makes him look more like the greatness and the beauty and the infinite worth that he really is. In the night sky of this world God appears to most people, if at all, like a pinprick of light in a heaven of darkness. But he created us and called up to make him look like he really is. This is what it means to be created in the image of God. We are meant to image forth in the world what he is really like.
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Lord, may we live our lifes to magnify You in everything we do. In how (and what) we eat and drink whether it be physical or spiritual. In how we love our family, friends and even our enemies. In how we work each day at home or in our vocation. In how we spend time alone with You and 'be still' before You.
May we look at the stars in the sky and let them be a reminder of the opportunity to magnify You as the Hubble Space Telescope magnifies the heavens.
You are majestic and worthy of all our praise. Amen.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Glorify God (Part 2)

What does it mean to glorify God? It may get a dangerous twist if we are not careful. Glorify is like the word beautify. But beautify usually means “make something more beautiful than it is,” improve its beauty. That is emphatically not what we mean by glorify in relation to God. God cannot be made more glorious or more beautiful than he is. He cannot be improved, “nor is he served by human hands, as though he needed anything” (Acts 17:25). Glorify does not mean add more glory to God.
It is more like the word magnify. But here too we can go wrong. Magnify has two distinct meanings. In relation to God, one is worship and one is wickedness. You can magnify like a telescope or like a microscope. When you magnify like a microscope, you make something tiny look bigger than it is. A dust mite can look like a monster. Pretending to magnify like that is wickedness. But when you magnify like a telescope, you make something unimaginably great look like it really is. With the Hubble Space Telescope, pinprick galaxies in the sky are revealed for the billion-star giants they are. Magnifying God like that is worship.

Final part tomorrow, Grace and Peace

Friday, October 2, 2009

Glorify God

I have started reading and studying the book by John Piper titled, Don’t Waste Your Life.
These words jumped out at me as I was reading it. I do not want to waste my life (one year, one month, one week, one day, one hour, one minute or one second) and want to live it to glorify my Lord and Savior.
Chapter 2 - Breakthrough – The Beauty of Christ, My Joy p. 31

The Crystal-Clear Reason for Living
The Bible is crystal-clear: God created us for his glory. Thus says the Lord, “Bring my sons from afar and my daughters from the end of the earth, everyone who is called by my name, whom I created for my glory” (Isaiah 43:6-7). Life is wasted when we do not live for the glory of God. And I mean all of life. It is all for his glory. That is why the Bible gets down into the details of eating and drinking. “Whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God” (1 Corinthians 10:31) We waste our lives when we do not weave God into our eating and drinking and every other part by enjoying and displaying him.

More on this will follow.
Grace and Peace