I am going to be completely honest here and tell you, I really don't have a clue what a dedicated life looks like.
For example, I'm married but if someone would offer me a million dollars to leave my husband, I got to say, I just might do it.
My idea of a dedicated life is never wavering on what you believe in. NEVER! Yet somehow, I find myself going back and forth on a lot of issues in my life.
And I can honestly say I have never thought that having a dedicated life be the highest form of worship to God and all He's done for me.
With that being said, this little devotional has gave me a new insight to what it truly means to have a dedicated life of worship.
God Bless
The apostle Paul has just spent the first eleven chapters of Romans establishing Jesus Christ as the sole basis for our salvation and grace as the means by which every believer lives.
In response to such great mercy, Paul writes that the most logical response is worship. He’s not talking about singing songs; he’s talking about the dedication of our entire beings to God’s service. From this verse, I began a habit of mentally going through a process of offering myself to God. It goes something like this: God, today I dedicate my mind to you. I want to think on things that are good, right, pure, and excellent. I want to take captive any thoughts that aren’t from you.
I want to remember your past faithfulness when I am tempted to doubt. Today, I dedicate my eyes to you. I want to see others the way you see them. I want to view my circumstances through the lens of hope and faith. I want to look at life as one who is confident that you are with me. Today, I dedicate my ears to you. I want to hear your voice above all the others clamoring for my attention. I want to listen to you and to honor others by listening well to them. Today, I dedicate my mouth to you. I want my words to be life-giving. I want to speak honestly and sincerely. I want to think before I speak. I want to let others have the last word. Today, I dedicate my heart to you. I want my heart to be pure and undivided.
I want to master my emotions, not serve them. I want my dreams and desires to please you. Today, I dedicate my hands to you. I want to work hard at whatever I put my hands to. I want to touch others in love and goodwill. I want my hands to be open for whatever you want to give me and willing to release anything you want me to surrender. Today, I dedicate my feet to you. I want to go wherever you send me. I want to walk toward the messes, not run from them. I want to stand firmly upon the truth and not stumble. The most important relationship I have deserves my greatest expression of worship: a dedicated life.
Elaine Scott Browns Bridge Church
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