Worship and My Nano
Followed by thoughts about my Nano by Me
You, my friend…are a worshiper!
There, I said it.
Everyday, all day long, everywhere you go, you worship. It’s what you do. It’s who you are.
We all are worshipers, created to bring pleasure and glory to the God who made us.
I don’t know whether or not you consider yourself a “worshiping” kind of person, but you cannot help but worship—-something.
It’s what you were made to do.
Should you for some reason choose not to give God what He desires, you’ll still worship something—exchanging the Creator for something He has created.
Think of it this way: Worship is simply about value. The simplest definition I can give is this: Worship is our response to what we value most.
There, I said it.
Everyday, all day long, everywhere you go, you worship. It’s what you do. It’s who you are.
We all are worshipers, created to bring pleasure and glory to the God who made us.
I don’t know whether or not you consider yourself a “worshiping” kind of person, but you cannot help but worship—-something.
It’s what you were made to do.
Should you for some reason choose not to give God what He desires, you’ll still worship something—exchanging the Creator for something He has created.
Think of it this way: Worship is simply about value. The simplest definition I can give is this: Worship is our response to what we value most.
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That’s why worship is that thing we all do. It’s what we’re all about on any given day. Because, worship is about saying, “This person, this thing, this experience (this whatever) is what matters most to me…it’s the thing I put first in my life.”
That “thing” might be a relationship. A dream. Friends. Status. Stuff. A name. Some kind of pleasure. Whatever name you put on it, this thing or person is what you’ve concluded in your heart is worth most to you. And whatever is worth most to you is—you guessed it—what you worship.
That’s why worship is that thing we all do. It’s what we’re all about on any given day. Because, worship is about saying, “This person, this thing, this experience (this whatever) is what matters most to me…it’s the thing I put first in my life.”
That “thing” might be a relationship. A dream. Friends. Status. Stuff. A name. Some kind of pleasure. Whatever name you put on it, this thing or person is what you’ve concluded in your heart is worth most to you. And whatever is worth most to you is—you guessed it—what you worship.
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Worship tells us what we value most. As a result, worship determines our actions, becoming the driving force for all we do.
And we’re not just talking about the religious crowd. Christians. The churchgoer among us. We’re talking about everybody on planet earth…a multitude of souls proclaiming with every breath what is worthy of their affection, their attention, their allegiance. Proclaiming with every step what it is they worship.
Some of us attend the church on the corner, professing to worship the Living God above all. Others who rarely step inside the church doors would say worship isn’t a part of their lives because they aren’t “religious.” But everybody has an altar. And every altar has a throne.
And we’re not just talking about the religious crowd. Christians. The churchgoer among us. We’re talking about everybody on planet earth…a multitude of souls proclaiming with every breath what is worthy of their affection, their attention, their allegiance. Proclaiming with every step what it is they worship.
Some of us attend the church on the corner, professing to worship the Living God above all. Others who rarely step inside the church doors would say worship isn’t a part of their lives because they aren’t “religious.” But everybody has an altar. And every altar has a throne.
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So how do you know where and what you worship?
It’s easy. You simply follow the trail of your time, your affection, your energy, your money, and your loyalty. At the end of that trail you’ll find a throne; and whatever, or whomever, is on that throne is what’s of highest value to you. On that throne is what you worship.
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It’s easy. You simply follow the trail of your time, your affection, your energy, your money, and your loyalty. At the end of that trail you’ll find a throne; and whatever, or whomever, is on that throne is what’s of highest value to you. On that throne is what you worship.
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Sure, not too many of us walk around saying, “I worship my stuff. I worship my X-Box. I worship this pleasure. I worship her. I worship my body. I worship me!”
But the trail never lies. We may say we value this thing or that thing more than any other, but the volume of our actions speaks louder than our words.
In the end, our worship is more about what we do than what we say.
Today I faced the realization that I have managed to kill my second iPod Nano in less than 7 months. The first one's screen disappeared. This second one has been sick for awhile, but now it has passed the point of no return. When I plug it into the computer, it won't even show up in iTunes anymore. It's dead. Maybe eventually I'll see if Todd can ressurect it, but for now I think there's a lesson in here.
I depend WAY too much on technology. And I want my technology to be the BEST. My Shuffle wasn't good enough for me because it couldn't receive information from my shoe chip. (Dang, that last sentence sounded eerily like something out of Brave New World.)
I guess technology is ok unless it becomes too important to you, and yes, my Nano was too important to me. I don't think I'll buy another one.
I might buy a new Shuffle, though! (Who would have thought I'd consider a Shuffle low-tech?)
2 Comments:
At 1:13 PM , Unknown said...
wow - great insight and a great article!!!
At 3:04 PM , KathyH said...
Yeah, I thought of you for 3 reasons--we were talking yesterday about being worshipers, you like Louie Giglio, and you're getting an iPod. Get it, but don't let it get you!!!
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