For years I viewed God as a compassionate CEO and my role as a loyal sales representative. He had his office, and I had my territory. I could contact him as much as I wanted. He encouraged me, rallied behind me, and supported me, but he didn’t go with me. At least I didn’t think he did.
Then I read 2nd Corinthians 6:1: we are “God’s fellow workers.” Fellow workers? Co-laborers? God and I work together? Imagine the paradigm shift this truth creates. Rather than report to God, we work with God.Rather than check in with him and then leave, we check in with him and then follow. We are always in the presence of God. We never leave church. There is never a non-sacred moment.
His presence never diminishes. Our awareness of his presence may falter, but the reality of his presence never changes!
From: Just Like Jesus
Then I read 2nd Corinthians 6:1: we are “God’s fellow workers.” Fellow workers? Co-laborers? God and I work together? Imagine the paradigm shift this truth creates. Rather than report to God, we work with God.Rather than check in with him and then leave, we check in with him and then follow. We are always in the presence of God. We never leave church. There is never a non-sacred moment.
His presence never diminishes. Our awareness of his presence may falter, but the reality of his presence never changes!
From: Just Like Jesus
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