Thursday, December 13, 2018

God Does Not NEED Your Worship


Their idols cannot speak. They must be carried because they cannot walk. – (Jer 10:5 HCSB-r)

It’s amazing how much of African idol worship and animism has been absorbed into Christianity. Some of them are quite innocuous (like ‘talking’ to our offerings before we place them in the offering basket ).

Nevertheless, quite a few of these ingresses of our ancient traditions into biblical Christianity have warped and affected our faith. One of these is the treating of God like we used to treat our ancient idols and deities.

In many of our traditions, the gods have to be appeased and sacrifices offered daily at their altars. Idols whose altars are left unattended to eventually fade into oblivion; that’s why they send such harm to their votaries when they ignore them.

Astonishingly, many Christians still view worship as a form of appeasement or oblation to God. However, God’s power is not diminished on days we don’t worship Him, neither does He become grumpy if we leave our “prayer altar” unattended. These are ideas we get from our former Orisha and Alusi worship.

God is all-sufficient; He does not need worship – whether ours or the angels’ – to exist. Also, (even though some pastors say so), worship is not God’s food, so we’re not giving Him His daily rations during our ‘morning devotions’.

We need God, God doesn’t need us. He is so much set apart from His creation, so majestic, so glorious… so unlike our weak, petty, needy idols. As a matter of fact, it is this revelation of His self-sufficiency and awesomeness that leads to worship. Worship is the natural consequence of revelation.

We need to reclaim the majesty and worthiness of God in our praise. A proper, biblical, revelation of God is what produces true worship; because by it we see His true worth-ship, that  is His true worthiness to be praised.

AMEN.
More Blessings await you today; you’ll not miss them in Jesus’ Name.
GREG ELKAN


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