![]() And in this freedom we find the life we were always meant for-a life of continual, incredibly satisfying worship. It’s when we set our eyes on our Savior King that we are freed from the weights and pressures that come from living selfishly. When we remove ourselves from the throne of our own hearts we are set free to magnify Jesus. It begins with living a life of sacrifice to the one who’s given up everything for us. Declaring God’s glory starts with our own humility. ![]() We can’t proclaim his excellencies and then seek to gain success, approval, and affirmation from others. We can’t declare that God is above every other name if we’re still on the throne of our hearts. Proclaiming God’s glory to the world always begins by taking a look at our own hearts. We were made to proclaim through word and deed the majesty, splendor, and worthiness of the God of heaven and earth. And God alone can handle the weight of receiving glory.ġ Corinthians 10:31 says, “So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.” We were made to declare the glory of God. Chaos and struggle are always the result of humanity trying to gain glory for ourselves. To declare the glory of God is to put all things in their proper place.
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