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Who Owns Your Worship?
“Saying with a loud voice, Fear God, and give glory to Him; for the hour of His judgment is come: and worship Him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters.” — Revelation 14:7.
Have you noticed how everything today competes for our attention and our worship?
Technology, pleasure, success, entertainment… It’s like each one of these has become a “god,” demanding that we bow down. But here in Revelation, the Bible speaks about a message with a loud voice. In other words, this isn’t a quiet suggestion. It’s an urgent call, clear and impossible to ignore: “Fear God and give Him glory.”
To fear God doesn’t mean to be afraid of Him. It means to take God seriously. To live with reverence, to place His will above ours, and to trust Him even when it’s easier to just follow the crowd.
And why is this so urgent? Because we are living in the hour of judgment. This isn’t some far-off future — it’s now. Every choice we make shows whose side we’re on: God’s, or the idols of this world.
When Revelation calls us to worship the Creator, it’s not just a nice reminder. It’s a wake-up call. God created you, sustains your life every second, and even left a weekly reminder of His power: the Sabbath. That day points us back to the true God, while the world runs after false gods dressed up in modern clothes.
Now here’s the question: Who’s getting your worship today? The Creator who gave everything for you? Or the temporary things that cannot save you?
God isn’t asking for just a part of your life. He’s asking for all of it. Because only He is worthy of it all.
Today, the appeal is simple but radical: Put God at the center of your life. Give Him glory through your choices, your loyalty, and the time you dedicate to Him.
If you realize you’ve been worshiping other things, today is the moment to turn around. God’s voice is echoing loudly for you right now. Don’t harden your heart. He is calling you to full surrender.
Decide today: will the Owner of your worship be the Creator, or the creation?
By Cleandro VianaWho Owns Your Worship?
“Saying with a loud voice, Fear God, and give glory to Him; for the hour of His judgment is come: and worship Him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters.” — Revelation 14:7.
Have you noticed how everything today competes for our attention and our worship?
Technology, pleasure, success, entertainment… It’s like each one of these has become a “god,” demanding that we bow down. But here in Revelation, the Bible speaks about a message with a loud voice. In other words, this isn’t a quiet suggestion. It’s an urgent call, clear and impossible to ignore: “Fear God and give Him glory.”
To fear God doesn’t mean to be afraid of Him. It means to take God seriously. To live with reverence, to place His will above ours, and to trust Him even when it’s easier to just follow the crowd.
And why is this so urgent? Because we are living in the hour of judgment. This isn’t some far-off future — it’s now. Every choice we make shows whose side we’re on: God’s, or the idols of this world.
When Revelation calls us to worship the Creator, it’s not just a nice reminder. It’s a wake-up call. God created you, sustains your life every second, and even left a weekly reminder of His power: the Sabbath. That day points us back to the true God, while the world runs after false gods dressed up in modern clothes.
Now here’s the question: Who’s getting your worship today? The Creator who gave everything for you? Or the temporary things that cannot save you?
God isn’t asking for just a part of your life. He’s asking for all of it. Because only He is worthy of it all.
Today, the appeal is simple but radical: Put God at the center of your life. Give Him glory through your choices, your loyalty, and the time you dedicate to Him.
If you realize you’ve been worshiping other things, today is the moment to turn around. God’s voice is echoing loudly for you right now. Don’t harden your heart. He is calling you to full surrender.
Decide today: will the Owner of your worship be the Creator, or the creation?