Whom Do You Serve?
Throughout the ages of history and across the battlefields
of time, warriors have worn the colors and carried the royal flags to show
their allegiance to their King….forever marching behind a banner to let all men
know whom they served.
During that dark era of American slavery, many slaves were known
by the family brand seared into their flesh; a constant reminder of whom they served.
Even as Christians, we often seek to have some identifiable
mark or trait that will let all who see us know that we serve the King of
Kings; however, maybe we should take a step back to understand what Jesus knew
regarding His relationship with the Father.
In fact, even the devil himself understood the tenuous
relationship that Jesus had with his Heavenly Father…look at scripture; “Again, the devil took him to a very high
mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their splendor. “All
this I will give to you,” he said, “if you will bow down and WORSHIP me.” Jesus said to him, “Away from me Satan! For
it is written, ‘Worship the Lord your God and Him only shall you serve.”
Matthew 4:8-10
Did you catch all that?
Satan did not ask Christ to serve him, but to worship
him….for even Satan understands that what or whom you worship is what or whom
you will serve. He promised all the kingdoms of the world to Christ (even though
they were not his to give) if he would perform one simple act of worship….just
bow before him….for in that bow, Christ
would perform the act of submission and take the first step toward
service.
Oh, but our Savior was prepared for the taunts and trickery
of the deceiver…He understood as only one sent from heaven’s glorious realm
that it is our worship that our Heavenly Father desires most. He commanded the
devil to be gone and once more confirmed his resolve to follow what God’s word
has to say regarding our worship….
We are to worship and then to serve only God.
The Bible tells us that God inhabits the praise of his
people. Now, I don’t know about you, but I know in my own life, I have felt
closest to and desired to serve God most when I have been in an emotional and
heart-felt time of worship. Whether singing, praising, praying or crying out
for God’s Spirit to “have His way in my life”…it has been in these times of
immersed and immense WORSHIP that God has given me a spirit of service.
Worship causes the presence of God to be felt and
experienced by His people …to be drawn to a time of a closer walk and greater
commitment to serve …to be still and know that He alone is God…..that is real,
authentic worship.
So today, I trust you will follow your Savior’s example and
put service in the correct order …don’t just seek to serve God bigger or
better…covenant to worship deeper and more diligently…and when you do, the
devil will flee.
Walking in Worship…Seeking to Serve,
WPQ
Poem of the Day:
You may seek to serve
the Lord
In all you do and say;
But what He really
wants from you
Is the start of each
new day.
Just meet Him at his
Heavenly throne;
Spend time in worship
at His feet.
Invite the Lord to go
with you
Down every busy
street.
For you may seek to
serve Him
Some glorious gift
you’ll bring
But nothing says “I’ll
serve you Lord”
Like worship of the
KING!
wpq@2009
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