September 26 Devotion

As Christians, our mission is to glorify God. In all that we do, we are to glorify God. In our homes. In our careers. In our hobbies. In our everything’s. We are to live lives that glorify God. Not easy sometimes. I’m fully aware of that. But it should still be our mission. 

The Bible gives us many reasons why the glory of God is our purpose. But do we really need more reason than simply what took place on the cross 2,000 years ago? Jesus’s sacrifice should be more than enough for us. That alone should motivate us to seek out opportunities to serve him in all that we do. We should want to make God look good in your lives. 

Take a look at your daily life and try to determine how you can use it to glorify God. Maybe it’s having weekly bible studies with co-workers. Maybe it’s putting together service projects with your families. Or maybe it’s simply playing praise music in your office. Opportunities are there. And I fully believe that they are not hard to fine. We just must want to find them. I’d suggest praying for guidance and God will show you the way. And whatever he shows you, I would do. Because God is not going to stop convicting you until you do it. He’s persistent that way. But that’s a good thing. 

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