The contrast was sharp as we headed back into the city. The new IKEA is almost done being constructed, and it is so humongous that you can no longer see the steeples of the cathedral in town as you approach. I thought, hmm, looks like this is what we worship today. Material things. Stuff for our home, our wardrobe, our cars. Worship may sound like a strange word, like a "religious" word that only applies to those who bow their heads to the ground or buy a statue to place on an alter in their home, but worship is something we all do. The object of our worship can be easily discovered by observing what we spend our time doing, where we spend our money, what we aspire to get out of life.
My prayer is that I would not be one who worships and serves created things, but rather the Creator.
Much joy is found in this.
Much joy is found in this.
3 comments:
Thank you for this post! It is a good reminder to keep priorities straight. Also, I loved the pictures of the churches and trees! :)
I love the little pauses in this blog. I think it is an element of time. I am just rereading Surprised by Joy, there is the part about the creator and created. Love the blog!
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