Putting Our Theology into Practice

Putting Our Theology into Practice

What does it mean to worship, and what are the ways that we are called to worship? Perhaps most of us hear the word and immediately think of the songs that we sing on a Sunday morning. And that certainly is one aspect of our worship. But really, to worship is to recognize the honor, merit, or value of something. When we worship, we recognize and respond to the greatness of God. And that response involves our voices in singing, our minds in study, our hearts in submission, and our lives lived out in obedience. What does that have to do with Colossians 3? Paul has spent two chapters pointing us to the glory and sufficiency of Christ. And as chapter 3 opens, the church is called to respond. This is where we are called to put our theology into practice, to order our whole lives as worship before our savior and Lord. We are praying that you would be challenged, convicted, and encouraged in your walk as we worship together today. If there is a way that we can come alongside you, we would love to hear about it!

Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth. For you have died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God.   Colossians 3:2-3

 

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