A WORD FROM THE
PASTOR
"Be exalted, O God, above
the heavens; let your glory be over all the
earth." (Ps.108:5)
Life is
meant to be all about God. As adopted
sons and daughters of the Most High King, we
are to go into the world and make disciples,
because life is all about God. What's
more, we are to make disciples who make
disciples, because life is all about God.
One aspect of this discipling journey means
teaching others to praise and to bring our
requests to God during the various seasons
of life.
For most Christians,
praising God during difficult times can be
challenging. We are admonished from
Scripture to take our burdens to the Lord.
The psalmist teaches us to take all things
to God. Praise, prayer, and promises
are included as the writer cries out to God.
So whatever life challenge, every situation,
every circumstance, everything we face, we
need to bring everything to the foot of the
Cross. The psalmist encourages us not
to hold back. Since life is meant to
be all about God, we are to allow all of our
life an all of our challenges to be
committed to God.
When we are willing
to authentically live our lives before God,
His kingdom receives all the glory.
Then those around us are able to see God's
goodness, grace, and mercy at work in our
lives. We find freedom in sharing our
stories with others because we have already
cried out to God and been covered by His
love. Because life is meant to be all
about God, we must go into the world with
the gospel story and its impact on our
lives.
Adapted from:
https://www.wesleyan.org/to-god-be-the-glory