We’re all so different.
Different in personalities, the way our bodies work, and our priorities.
While singing in church last Sunday, I observed three distinct differences.
The congregation rose to worship. All but the man in front of me. Why?
The man in front of me was distracted.
He instead was sitting, reading and typing on his phone’s screen.
Not worshipping at all.
A few rows up, another man stood to worship.
Clapping in time with the music, I noticed his clap was different.
One of his arms was useless. Literally.
Yet he was clapping the best way he could by using his arm and his good hand.
He was engaged, giving his best to our Lord.
Near the alter was a third man.
His mind is not whole like mine, yet he is very sincere and kind.
He was worshipping as he knelt, arms spread wide in submission to God.
Three men. Three different responses. Two engaged, one not.
The man sitting on his phone was missing out.
Funny thing is this: he looked “normal” on the outside.
Normal body. Normal mind.
The two men engaged in worship had something “wrong” with their physical body.
But their focus was on God.
The absence of conflict creates complacency.
When our bodies function, our minds work, and we sit in relative comfort, it’s easy to rely on ourselves.
Why would we need God?
But when life isn’t perfect, or causes us to say ouch, back we rely on Him and His provision.
Let’s keep our focus fixed on God, in good times and bad.
Let’s fully rely on Him, instead of our incapable selves.
Let’s follow the example of the men, who embraced worshipping God, no matter what.
My book releases on Tuesday. Epic event in the short life of me.
But I’m like the men who have something “wrong”.
My life has not been what I pictured.
But I’d rather have my scars, because I can witness to you the faithfulness of God.
Because of the choices of others, I can testify of the goodness of God even if.
Even if life sometimes says ouch, God is still sovereign. Good. He’s the calm amidst the storm.
Our testimonies are richer when we walk with God during life’s storms.
Just like the men who chose to worship even though they looked different, let’s also choose to worship God when life looks different.
God is and was and always will be on the throne of life. Embrace Him always with yours.



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