Worship God - do we really?

The Bible says: Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; and His greatness is unsearchable. Psalm 145:3

A.W. Tozer writes:

The dictionary says that to admire is "to regard with wondering esteem accompanied by pleasure and delight; to look at or upon with an elevated feeling of pleasure." According to this definition, God has few admirers among Christians today.

Many are they who are grateful for His goodness in providing salvation. At Thanksgiving time the churches ring with songs of gratitude that "all is safely gathered in." Testimony meetings are mostly devoted to recitations of incidents where someone got into trouble and got out again in answer to prayer. To decry this would be uncharitable and unscriptural, for there is much of the same thing in the Book of Psalms. It is good and right to render unto God thanksgiving for all His mercies to us. But God's admirers, where are they?

The simple truth is that worship is elementary until it begins to take on the quality of admiration. Just as long as the worshiper is engrossed with himself and his good fortune, he is a babe. We begin to grow up when our worship passes from thanksgiving to admiration.

As our hearts rise to God in lofty esteem for that which He is ("I AM THAT I AM"), we begin to share a little of the selfless pleasure which is the portion of the blessed in heaven.  Excerpt from "That Incredible Christian", Page 127.

It's difficult for me to worship God sometimes.  After reading this, I wonder if it's because I'm so distracted by 'me' that I don't take the time, effort, and focus to admire God.  

Admiration of God is not just in corporate or congregational worship.  We are to admire God all the time - in our thoughts, our words, and our actions.

Lord, may we get our eyes off ourselves and onto you so that we may admire you...Amen.

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