We have all probably heard people promote “a lifestyle of worship” from time
to time. It is important to know
what they are talking about when they say that. So, I thought I would write
some brief thoughts about the phrase in order to avoid any confusion.
One pastor describes worship as “acknowledging the worth of
something or someone.” I think
most Christians would agree that Christian worship is the acknowledgment of the
ultimate worth of God in and through Jesus Christ. God is of ultimate, highest,
undivided value.
When we gather in weekend worship services as a church, we sing
songs to express the end-all-be-all value of God. The scriptures that we read
and recite point to the end-all-be-all value of God. The words that are
preached proclaim the end-all-be-all value of God. The Christian community
gives its highest honor to God through various activities of worship.
With that said, how do we make that a lifestyle when we are only
in the church building a few hours a week? Should we sing a song of praise at
the DMV? Should recite scripture while we mow the lawn? Maybe. The DMV offices
that I have been in could certainly use it! But these are only a couple of
options.
When we recognize God’s worth above all else, God’s worth can be
found in many forms of our daily lives. You might call this “derivative worth.”
We can worship God by delighting in, and caring for, creation. When we do so,
we recognize where Creation’s worth comes from. Creation is not of ultimate worth, but creation has
value because it reflects the end-all-be-all value of its marvelous Creator.
We can also worship God by caring for the downtrodden. As
Christians, we recognize that all peoples have worth regardless of what society
makes of them. They are created in the image of God, right? So, we worship
Christ when we care for the downtrodden because we serve the image of God in
them (read Matthew 25).
As you go through the coming week, worship like you have never
worshiped before. Proclaim the worth of Christ and His character in everything
you do. It is my prayer that the people in your life today (insurance agents,
grocery baggers, mechanics, et cetera) will take notice and join in. Glory to
God in the highest!
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