Ascribe to the Lord the glory due his name; worship the Lord in the splendor of holiness. Psalm 29:2 – This morning I had the blessing of studying Hebrews 3 with our deacons at church. In the chapter we see Jesus lifted to a very high place of honor. That Jesus was to be thought of as higher than even Moses. For the initial readers of Hebrews that would have been a grand statement to write and accept. For Moses was thought to be the greatest man ever to have existed, and even by some Rabbis to be greater than the angels. Now we are told to take this most highly elevated man and put him in second place to Jesus? Absolutely. As we read through Psalm 29 we are flooded with verses that lift high the Lord above any earthly or heavenly thing. We are to ascribe, which means to give credit, to the Lord the glory worthy of His name. This means we are to lift Jesus higher than Moses and higher than anything in creation. He deserves the endless worship and glory of all of creation. Let’s then take a moment to evaluate how much worship our life really is giving the Lord daily. Have we allowed something else in our life to be of more value than the Lord to us? How often are we giving God the glory for things within our life? Our life is to be about worshiping the Lord and helping the world know of His holiness. Even if it’s a small step today, seek to take a step to making your day more about that focus. I love you, but Jesus loves you more – Mac – Daily DEVO 2984
Question To Ponder: What are some things that may be “the most important thing” in people’s lives?
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