Worship Book

Serving as Worship

 


When we think of serving God, we often think of the missionary helping in a third-world country or of the pastor visiting the sick and preaching Sunday morning. Similarly, when examples of great Christian leaders come to mind, we probably picture Billy Graham, D.L. Moody, Amy Carmichael, or Elizabeth Elliot. We imagine those who did BIG things for God; those in the public eye, really. However, consider the following illustration from the Encyclopedia of 7700 Illustrations by Paul Lee Tan (which we have here at The Study Room and is great for lesson or message prep): “In the Louvre, in Paris there is a famous painting by Murillo. It is entitled “The Miracle of San Diego.” A door opens, and two noblemen and a priest enter a kitchen. They are amazed to find that all the kitchen-maids are angels. One is handling a water-pot, another a joint of meat, a third a basket of vegetables, a fourth is tending the fire. The message of the picture is that no labour is common unless we make it so. Jesus Christ Himself toiled in a workshop” (p. 1274). Though this is a simplified understanding of the 17th century painting that completely ignores the levitating monk in the centre, the premise is on point.

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Nedé Rising

Nedé Rising Review

 


Some novels just cannot be put down once they are started! I am definitely guilty of staying up way too late to read just one more chapter. Any books by Francine Rivers, Davis Bunn, and Lynn Austin are just a few I might have poured over into the wee morning hours. However, I now have a new author I can’t resist: Jess Corban.

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