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From wonder to worship: living responsibly before the creator

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“So, whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” (1 Corinthians 10:31)

Throughout this devotional journey, we have seen how God’s glory is clearly revealed everywhere: in creation, in human beings, in our senses, in nature, in family, and in every living creature. Nothing exists by chance. Everything bears the mark of a wise, powerful, and loving Creator who desires to be known.

God did not reveal His glory merely to impress us, but to invite us into relationship. Wonder is meant to lead to worship. As we recognize God’s greatness in what He has made, our natural response is gratitude, humility, and praise. Every sight we behold, every sound we hear, every relationship we cherish becomes an opportunity to honor Him.

Yet worship does not end with admiration — it leads to responsibility. Seeing God’s glory calls us to live intentionally. We are invited to care for creation, to love our families well, to treat one another with dignity, and to steward our senses in ways that reflect holiness and gratitude. A life that truly sees God’s glory seeks to reflect it.

May our daily lives become an act of worship. May our choices, words, and actions point others to the Creator whose glory fills the earth. And may we live with open eyes and faithful hearts, responding to all we have seen with obedience and love.

Prayer: Glorious God, thank You for revealing Yourself so clearly through all that You have made. Receive our worship — not only through our words, but through the way we live. Teach us to be faithful stewards of creation, loving family members, and reflections of Your grace in the world. May everything we do bring glory to Your name. In Jesus’ name I pray. Amen.


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