TEXT: Mark 10:15
Sometimes it seems
strange to some to show a strong desperation for God especially in the presence
of others. They believe they have grown spiritually and should be able to
handle every situation and as such nobody should know they are losing it. But
they are very wrong because even Jesus who always had everything under control
wept (John 11:35).
CONTEMPLATION
When people come
before the Lord with a preconceived idea and philosophy of acceptable conduct
in worship they give little or no room for the Holy Spirit to do what He
intends to do in their lives. If you are too conscious of your class and
standing among men it will become a problem for you to sincerely bow in worship
to the Lord. Many do not want to be labelled a fanatic so they shut their
hearts to the leading of the Holy Spirit. As the Lord spoke with his disciples
he made them understand that we can only access the Kingdom when we become like
a child (Mark 10:15). Has it been a problem for you to sing, clap and dance in
public worship? Do you feel embarrassed to kneel down or prostrate before God?
If you do not know how to honour and reverence Him in public you may not know
how much harm you have done to yourself.
“ Before we got that title or position, we
were sincere worshipers.
But not long
after we were blessed with this lifting
we assumed the
Big Boys status. This is what somebody called
“the deacon
posture.” Have you observed that most deacons
and church
elders assume a particular posture in church that
seems to
confine them to a very formal role in worship? This
is also applicable to
many pastors.” FFPW pg. 125.
Do not cut short your
glory and honour, remember God is the reason why you worship.
PRACTICAL ISSUES
The greatest privilege
any mortal can have is for the Almighty to call you “son”, do not trade it for
anything.
If you are truly His,
your spirit will easily cry out after God (See Romans 8:15), if this is not
happening, it is possible you do not know Him or it may be you are backsliding.
Do something about it. Daily Devotional by Rev.Igho.Y; the Glorious Fountain Ministries.
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