To worship is to ascribe worth. How much you worship is measured by how much worth you ascribe. But how do you measure ascribed worth? In accounting there is a way to measure the ascribed worth of investment possibilities, that is, where best to invest your limited finances and resources. It is called " Opportunity Cost". Basically it is the value of the investment you would have to forego if you spent your limited resources on the one planned.
The point behind "Opportunity Cost" is, when you can't do both (limited time, energy, finances, etc.) you ascribe "worthship" to whatever you choose to do by the sacrifice of what ever else you might have been able to do with that time, energy and effort. Worship is measured by the VALUE to you, of the time, energy, effort, and resources ( including heart, mind, and soul) you are prepared to sacrifice to a thing or person. Some people worship their cars, some their professions or jobs. Others worship their chosen sport. Some worship the maximisation of fitness, wealth, possessions, and other material goals. The list is endless.
But The Lord has commanded that we love and worship HIM with ALL our heart, mind, soul and life. The good news is that He has provided endless ways in which to express that worship so that none of us should feel unable to obey Him in this, the most important commandment of all. When we sacrifice time and energy and effort in fulfilling our marital vows it is an act of worship because we made those vows to The Lord Himself. When we love and care for our children and make sure they are raised in a loving and godly home that too is a command of The Lord to which we ascribe worth in the obeying and doing. If we actively choose to love and do only good, not only to those who love us but also to those who do not, this too is an act of worship.
How much time, energy and effort we choose to sacrifice to the use of our God given gifts, talents and abilities, and in the undertaking of our various ministries is also a measure of worship. Especially if we compare it to how much care and effort we put into our everyday workplaces and professions. It must always be remembered that The Lord's commandment that we work for our employers as if we were working for Him (Colossians 3:22-23) is a call to greater care, effort and application, not less care, effort and application.
We all have many opportunities daily, in our life and ministry choices to ascribe worth to The Lord above all that is in Heaven and Earth. Are you making the most of your opportunities?
Matthew 13: 44-46 "The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field. When a man found it, he hid it again, and then in his joy went and sold all he had and bought that field. "Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant looking for fine pearls. When he found one of great value, he went away and sold everything he had and bought it."
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