Building a Throne

In a place stripped of comfort, I discovered that worship does not depend on abundance. It depends on who God is.

By Steve Wilkins

“Yet You are holy,
O You who are enthroned upon the praises of Israel.”
Psalms 22:3

6/22/2024 (Written in confinement)

Giving thanks:
Involves listing the gifts we have been given and acknowledging that God is the Giver.

Praise:
Involves seeing deeper into that transaction and acknowledging that God is still in the gifts. They are connected to Him. The gift is God Himself.

Worship:
Moves beyond any gift and focuses on the person of God — seeing ourselves in comparison to Him, yet somehow invited into relationship with Him.

(In jail, I had few gifts left to list. But I could still worship. And that is where I discovered that worship does not depend on abundance. It depends on who God is.)


All Scripture quotations are from the New American Standard Bible (NASB), unless otherwise noted.

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