Worship
An excerpt
from Mary Southerland
We were
created to worship God!
Until we recognize that
spiritual principle and
learn how to practice true
worship, we will never be
completely satisfied. Only
the presence of God can fill
the emptiness of a soul.
True worship invites Him to
fill that emptiness with
Himself. In fact, we were
made to worship Him. Few of
us understand the importance
or the life-changing power
of worship. Let’s look at
one woman who was
dramatically changed as the
result of experiencing true
worship. Her amazing story
is found in Luke 7:36-50:
“Now one
of the Pharisees invited
Jesus to have dinner with
him, so he went to the
Pharisee's house and
reclined at the table. When
a woman who had lived a
sinful life in that town
learned that Jesus was
eating at the Pharisee's
house, she brought an
alabaster jar of perfume,
and as she stood behind him
at his feet weeping, she
began to wet his feet with
her tears. Then she wiped
them with her hair, kissed
them and poured perfume on
them. When the Pharisee who
had invited him saw this, he
said to himself, "If
this man were a prophet, he
would know who is touching
him and what kind of woman
she is--that she is a
sinner." Jesus answered
him, "Simon, I have
something to tell you."
“Tell me, teacher,"
he said. "Two men owed
money to a certain
moneylender. One owed him
five hundred denarii, and
the other fifty. Neither of
them had the money to pay
him back, so he canceled the
debts of both. Now which of
them will love him
more?" Simon replied,
"I suppose the one who
had the bigger debt
canceled." "You
have judged correctly,"
Jesus said. Then he turned
toward the woman and said to
Simon, "Do you see this
woman? I came into your
house. You did not give me
any water for my feet, but
she wet my feet with her
tears and wiped them with
her hair. You did not give
me a kiss, but this woman,
from the time I entered, has
not stopped kissing my feet.
You did not put oil on my
head, but she has poured
perfume on my feet.
Therefore, I tell you, her
many sins have been
forgiven--for she loved
much. But he who has been
forgiven little loves
little." Then Jesus
said to her, "Your sins
are forgiven." The
other guests began to say
among themselves, "Who
is this who even forgives
sins?" Jesus said to
the woman, "Your faith
has saved you; go in
peace." (NIV)