
As Worship
Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou
serve.
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Luke 4:8
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About every other month, our church has a "Men's Breakfast", where
we gather, have a great breakfast, fellowship, sometimes sing, and
listen to a speaker. The speaker on this past Saturday was a theology
teacher from Denver Seminary by the name of Dr. Rod Cooper. In his
speech, he told the following story, which I've repeated for you here.
This story made a profound impact on me, and I have added some of
my comments below.
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He is 7 feet tall and 255 pounds of pure muscle and athleticism.
He is
known as one of the best centers to have played and to be playing
currently in the NBA. He has led his team to two back-to-back world
basketball titles. He is known as the hardest working big man
in the
NBA. He is a perennial all-star, having been in 10 All-Star games.
And he is not even from this country. In addition to English
and
French, he speaks four other languages.
I was watching Roy Firestone on ESPN's Close-Up program where, on this
day, he was interviewing this particular person. Firestone asked
him this question: "Why do you work so hard? Your teammates tell
me that every time you step onto the hard wood, you give it 110
percent. They tell me you practice spin moves and fade-away jump
shots by the hour. They tell me you run wind sprints until you
can't
anymore, relentlessly pushing yourself. They tell me that even
in a
scrimmage, you go for every rebound and every loose ball like you are
in the finals of the NBA. Why? You don't have anything to prove.
You
have made it to the top. Why not just take it easy?
The question intrigued me, but the answer this person gave blew me
away. He said, "Roy, I do not count what I do on the basketball
court
as work. Every time I step onto that court, I am not playing
for me, but for Him. You see, the reason I work so hard is because basketball
is
not work...it is worship. It is my way of thanking God for His
goodness to me."
His name is Hakeem "The Dream" Olajuwon.
As Dr. Cooper spoke, I kept thinking about this. What if, I thought,
I
treated my job, not as work, but as worship? What could I accomplish?
What if I treated my workouts, not as a drudgery, something I had to
do, but as worship?
What if I treated my marriage, not as an obligation, but as worship?
What if I treated my parenthood, not as an activity, but as worship?
What if I treated my friendships, not merely as relationships, but as
worship?
What if I treated my hobbies, not only as fun things to do, but as
worship?
What if I treated community service, not just as a good thing to do
to
help others, but as worship?
What if I even drove my car, not merely as a way to get from here to
there, but as worship?
What if I treated everything I do, everyone I meet, everything I say,
as
though it is an act of worship? How would that transform my life?
What could I accomplish in my life? Who would I be able to touch
and reach and attract to Christ?
I decided on Saturday morning that I was going to attack my life, not
just as life, but as worship. My family, my job, my activities,
every- thing, I am going to give 110%, because I'm not just doing it for
myself
anymore...I'm doing it for God. I'm doing it to give Him thanks
and
praise.
I'm doing it as worship.
By David Barnett
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If any man serve me, let him follow me; and where I am, there shall
also my servant be: if any man serve me, him will my Father honour.
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John 12:26
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