Worship is so simple. God showed me this in a powerful way while I sat in the back of a church, sweating my insides out, and pouring my heart out to God. God is who He is and that is why we worship. It is that simple. God being who He is is enough to get down on your knees and praise Him every moment of your life. God is our Father and Creator. He is our Savior and our Friend. He is all-knowing and never failing. How can you not fall in love? How can you not worship this great God? My desire is to praise Him constantly, so my prayer every morning is, "Lord, I give you my life. Take my heart. Guide it, mold it, and use it." I shared with the older kids in Bible Study at Children's Hope last week about worship. And we all repeated this truth together: Worship is giving God everything so that He gets the glory and we get the joy.
The gospel is so simple. The Bible tells us that we need to have child-like faith to cling to it. I have had so many opportunities to share the gospel and the more I share the more simple it becomes. We are sinners. Jesus is our sacrifice. We must surrender our lives to this awesome God. We get to spend eternity with Him in heaven. It's that simple. Sometimes I get caught up in all the tiny details that I'm almost scared to share this incredible story, but it's not complicated. Jesus is our Savior and the whole world needs to hear it.
Our call is simple. We are called to love and through this love, share the gospel. It's that simple. So what hinders us from carrying this out? The call is simple, but this world is not. Darkness complicates the simplicity of the Light. For example, after the sun goes down in Haiti and without electricity, the people live in darkness. As we were driving over the mountain home from Port-AU-Prince, I watched the people walking or cleaning up in darkness. It still amazes me how they live without light. Darkness complicates things, but the Light of the World came to shine the simplicity of love.
"You are my lamp, O Lord, The Lord turns my darkness into light." 2 Samuel 22:29
"For God who said, 'Let light shine out of darkness', made His light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ." 2 Corinthians 4:5-6
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