And the Lord, God says, “These people have learned the right words to say, but their hearts; their wills, are far from me. What they call worship is just repeating words men have given them to say. They are mere lip service. (Isaiah 29:13)
Do you create training opportunities that
move the values you teach into the real world? Do you mentor others in a way
that coaches your people to consider how the values can and should inform their
decisions and actions? Do you celebrate when you see good values-based work,
emphasizing the importance of those values to the long-term success of
individuals and the whole community?
When Jesus commissioned twelve of His
followers to work in various communities during His time here (Luke 9:1-6), He
showed His expectation for followers. Worship is doing what God desires rather
than, as Isaiah says, simply repeating God’s words. Words inform. Practicing
teaches. Talking about Christ is helpful. Putting on Christ by doing the work
He gives you will teach you, and others, about His love in ways that will lead
them to Him. This practice will also bring you closer to the reality of living
fully in relationship with Jesus.
Lead your people to practice the values in
every possible application. Immerse them in the work.
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