Priority #1: Glorifying God with All of Life

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

God has created us for his own glory. All of life should thus be lived in a way that draws attention to the infinite beauty and excellencies of God. There is no domain of life too remote or activity too mundane to not be drawn up into the worship and enjoyment of God. Hence, we must combat in both thought and practice a sacred/secular dichotomy. Whether we eat or drink – all to the glory of God!

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#1 Helen on 01.08.09 at 5:20 pm

Todd, if it’s not too personal to blog about, could you share anything specific about how you live out this principle? What’s the difference between doing a regular normal daily activity to the glory of God or not to the glory of God?