Tuesday, January 11, 2005

An Act of Worship

I'm going back to basics, but the simplest things are often the most profound. Observation: I've found that when I spend time in prayer in the morning and bathe my day in prayer, then the everything I do is infused with God's presence and it becomes an act of worship.

My preaching becomes more than preaching--my messages become an act of worship. My writing becomes more than writing--my books become an act of worship. My meetings become from than meetings--my meetings become an act of worship. I don't want to preach and write and have meetings. I want to have acts of worship!

If I don't bathe things in prayer they ring hollow. They don't carry the same weight. There is no density to them because there is no sense of destiny that went into them.

Our lives ought to be an act of worship accordings to Romans 12. But it all comes back to prayer. Prayer is the way we turn anything and everything into an act of worship!

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