“Do not let any part of your body become an instrument of
evil to serve sin. Instead, give yourselves completely to God, for you were
dead, but now you have new life. So use your whole body as an instrument to do
what is right for the glory of God.” — Romans 6:13
New Living Translation
New Living Translation
Hearts and lips that sing, and hands that pray, may be the most recognizable aspects of being a worshiper. But a life of full-on worship—what Jesus called the greatest commandment of them all—is meant to be anatomically complete, from head to toe...
A mind that cultivates choosing to think the best of others (even the difficult "others")
Eyes that look Up, as well as into the face of a stranger approaching on the sidewalk: "Hi."
A nose that chooses to inhale Creation’s fragrance explosion instead of
sniffing out gossip
Ears that fight to tune out the noise to hear that Still
Small Voice
Arms that lift another’s burden—often, no physical labor
required
Fingers that are quick to serve, and eager to navigate Gospel pages
A stomach that overflows to others with rivers of Living Water
Knees that may be slow-learners but increasingly refuse to bow to any other god
Feet that steadfastly answer to “follow Me” instead of “follow me”
There's nothing like being in the midst of voices united in praise and prayer. Better still is when worship becomes a full-body contact adventure...Sundays, and every day of the week.
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