Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Today's Encouragement

Too Busy to Worship? 


DR. TONY EVANS

“The shepherds went back, glorifying and praising God for all that they had heard and seen, just as had been told them.” Luke 2:20 (NASB)

Appraisers determine the value of property. If I wanted to sell my home, I’d get it appraised to determine its real value. Jewelry is also appraised to determine what it’s really worth.


Much like the appraiser looks for strengths and weaknesses in whatever is being assessed, God invites us to appraise Him so that we might also determine His value. (Psalm 117) This appraisal is called worship.

What is He worth to you? Whatever that value is, it will show up in your worship. If my appraisal of God is low, it stands to reason my worship will also be low. If I find great value in Him, my worship of Him will also reflect that.

Would you be surprised to learn that Christmas is a story about worship? In the opening texts of Matthew and Luke, we find worship as a central theme. Angels worshipped Jesus. The shepherds came to worship Him. Today’s key verse reminds us, “The shepherds went back, glorifying and praising God for all that they had heard and seen, just as had been told them” (Luke 2:20).

Additionally, Simeon and Anna worshipped Jesus at the temple. The magi traveled well over a year to come and worship Him. The uniqueness of this child and His fulfillment of prophecy informed and inspired the worship of these individuals.

We live in a world full of God’s blessings, which can include unparalleled freedom and even great material wealth. As we enjoy these blessings, we often forget the value of Jesus Christ in our lives. It’s easy to think we are self-reliant in meeting our needs and living the “good life.”

Yet I want to encourage us today to return to our first love this holiday season. Perhaps we need a gentle reminder as we enter this month of December to try not to get so busy we forget to worship the One the season is about. Give God the worship that is due Him. Knowing the story of Jesus Christ is not nearly as important as discovering how that story can, and has, transformed our lives. I want to focus on thanking God and praising Him for all He’s done. Let’s all worship Him with our whole being this Christmas. He is worthy of the praises of His people. He deserves our heartfelt worship.

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