Jun 11, 2009

GoD M.S.G. [Jun 11-16, 2009]

Good day dear friend,

Sorry i missed you yesterday...was running around to Beverly Hills for a dinner event. Got home around 2am on Wednesday and eyes got so tired i did not get to type out this week's devotion. It is a great message as this is the concluding series in Worship, this is Part III of Channels of Grace. i love music especially in Christian music have been a movement for on my daily worship in God.

We cannot fully worship God without Emotions
We cannot fully worship God without Reverence & Honor
We cannot fully worship without sacrifice

Read (Romans 12:1) Because of God's great mercy to us, offer yourselves as a living sacrifice to God

We are truly amazing creation, not amazing stuff - created for the fun...We were created for a purpose and one of it was that we're designed to worship!!! Since delight is incomplete until it is expressed, praise and worship complete the enjoyment of God. 2 Samuel 24:24

My greatest pursuit in life is wanting to worship God in spirit and truth as i know He will carry me through all things. Give Him the Best of your substance, i would not want to bring anything less onto the table as He demonstrated His love by winning us over!!! Jesus came into the world, He knew what was need to be done - He did it willing because He knows we are worth it.

God is not a meaning in our lives because He is useful, NO! It is because He is the meaning of life! Let Christ be your focus as i need to remind myself how easy it is to lose focus and our purpose. God does not become boring in church or in our work or in our relationships or etc etc etc. Christ shall be our greatest treasure, just turn to see it.

Thank you for amazingly creating in us, in all Areas of our lives become an expression of worship so convert every area excellently for the glory of God because they ultimately belong to Him. Have a safe week as the hymm that Pastor Andre left on Sunday for us reminds me that i am working for the Lord not of men.

Colossians 3:17
Colossians 3:23

O Thou Who Camest From Above
Rochester Cathedral Choir sing in a special Songs of Praise focusing on Rochester Cathedral broadcast on the 13th April 2008.
words: Charles Wesley, 1762 (Leviticus 6:13)

O Thou who camest from above,
the pure celestial fire to impart
kindle a flame of sacred love
upon the mean altar of my heart.

There let it for thy glory burn
with inextinguishable blaze,
and trembling to its source
return,
in humble prayer and fervent praise.

Jesus, confirm my heart's desire
to work and speak and think for thee;
still let me guard the holy fire,
and still stir up thy gift in me.

Ready for all thy perfect will,
my acts of faith and love repeat,
till death thy endless mercies seal,
and make my sacrifice complete.

Cheers,
Francis Law

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