Patrick Mead has a powerful post over at his blog. Here is one paragraph:
“The most worshipped God I know is the god in the mirror. We spend our money on him, our time on him, and want to make him happy and comfortable. Even in our worship we want to please that god that stared back at us as we shaved that morning. If something upsets us we act as if the True God was offended for… He would have to be offended if we were, right? Somehow we have bought into the idea that this life, this world, and this church are about us. And yet, God — remember God? — doesn’t act like that even though it really is all about Him! Instead, He stoops to conquer us with love. He gets on the floor with us even though — like those lovely little souls in St. John’s Villa and Sunshine Children’s Home — we have no real hope of getting much better. He feeds us, cares for us, showers us with rain and sunshine and, more than this, loves us deeply just because we exist.”
Check out the rest of it here (scroll down to the post for Monday, May 16th 2005). You will be blessed by it. By the way, if you haven’t read It’s Not About Me by Max Lucado, do yourself a favor and read it as soon as you can.

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