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What if we really glorify the Lord? You know, magnify Him? That is to make Him the focal point of all things. You know we make him bigger than our problems. Making the Lord increase in size instead of our troubles, our limitations, and our reliance on ourselves.
It is through that magnification, that glorification, that we can exalt the Lord. You know, lift Him up. And then you’ll notice a funny thing, when we exalt the Lord, we get to see others differently because we begin to operate out of Jesus’s overflow. The overflow of His love and great compassion. That causes us to see others differently. Then we can be “for others” without the fear of diminishing who we are.
By Barbara ScorzaWhat if we really glorify the Lord? You know, magnify Him? That is to make Him the focal point of all things. You know we make him bigger than our problems. Making the Lord increase in size instead of our troubles, our limitations, and our reliance on ourselves.
It is through that magnification, that glorification, that we can exalt the Lord. You know, lift Him up. And then you’ll notice a funny thing, when we exalt the Lord, we get to see others differently because we begin to operate out of Jesus’s overflow. The overflow of His love and great compassion. That causes us to see others differently. Then we can be “for others” without the fear of diminishing who we are.