If you were to randomly interview folks and ask them what it means to glorify God, what kind of answers would you get? You would hear answers such as singing praises, giving money or time, serving others, praying, reading your Bible, going to church, speaking out for God, etc. There is nothing wrong with any of these answers, but is this truly what glorifies God?
Because of our performance-driven culture, we have been programmed to focus on outcomes. In other words, there is a goal or outcome we strive to reach. Until the outcome is achieved, we seem to feel incomplete or lacking. This mind-set has been transferred to how we approach glorifying God. We see glorifying God as an outcome of something we do.
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Tom Price IOM Staff Writer
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