Thursday, October 6, 2011

Honor God

     In the garden, Jesus wrestled in prayer with feelings of the coming torture, persecution and crucifixion.  He knew the Father's will, but He also knew the coming physical pain and spiritual pain of bearing the weight of our sins.
     Ultimately, Jesus chose to honor God through obedience.  He did not go to the cross, though, kicking and screaming.  He did not go as a child being dragged from an arcade.  He went with an attitude of worship, with a love for God and for us.  He went with His eyes set on  the glory before Him--us reconciled to God through Him!
     When God commands, do I obey?  More importantly, do I obey with an attitude of love for God and others, or do I comply reluctantly as if doing what He asks is a grind?
     "I'm doing what God wants.  Woe is me!  Eyore, eyore!"
     Does that attract the world to Jesus?  What if my attitude in obedience is one of love for others, for God?  What about a heart that loves sacrificing for those in need?
     What means more to one in a hospital bed--the child visiting because a parent has dragged them in to see a relative or the child who has dragged the parent to give a personally-made card to the sick relative?  What means more to this world:  a Christian dragged by God to those in need or a Christian dragging a Father to show those in need a home-made display of affection, care, of love?
     Honor God through obedience because obeying God impacts the world through our actions and attitudes.
          To God be the glory...to God be all the glory!
          Praise Jesus!
     Amen!

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