
Adoration isn’t a word we commonly use anymore. While I know what it means, I still looked it up. Almost all definitions had something like having a strong love for something or someone to the point you worship it. Worship becomes an expression of our love and respect for Hod. My wife and I were both raised in homes where our parents were at church every time the doors were open. We were also both raised by parents who lived the same way at home and at church. We had no idea until we were adults that there were people who went to,church that put on a holy mask and then took it off once they left. We both know people we grew up with who said how confusing it was for them. Their parents acts of worship were a show to them and they never got to understand adoration of God until later in life whereas we got to experience it and see it demonstrated daily.
In John 12, Jesus stopped by the house of Martha, Mary and Lazarus again. Martha was still serving and Lazarus was reclining at the table it says when Mary came in with a very expensive perfume. Verse 3 says, “Then Mary took a pound of very expensive perfume of pure nard, and she poured it on Jesus’ feet and wiped His feet with her hair; and the house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume” (AMP). I would say the house was filled with the fragrance of adoration. That’s when Judas, who was about to betray Jesus, put on his holy mask, spoke up and condemned the act saying it should have been sold and the money given to the poor. Adoration made him feel uncomfortable because he felt it exposed his hypocrisy. That’s when Jesus pushed back on his comments and accepted her act of worship.
Hebrews 12:28-29 says, “Therefore, since we receive a kingdom which cannot be shaken, let us show gratitude, and offer to God pleasing service and acceptable worship with reverence and awe; for our God is [indeed] a consuming fire.” How do you show gratitude to God through worship and adoration? Remember worship is an act of humility rather than singing a song. It’s an expression of our love for Him and what He’s done for us. Thats why Jesus said those of us who have been forgiven more tend to love more. No matter where you fall on that spectrum, our lives must become an expression of adoration rather than in words only the way Judas was. Take time today to reflect on all you’ve been forgiven of and all that God has done for you. Then express your gratitude to Him and adoration will flow from there.
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