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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Is Drinking Diet Coke A Spiritual Experience?

According to 1 Corinthians 10:31 it is!  Let me explain.

None of us would disagree with the fact that God is absolutely supreme. He is the greatest of all Beings. He is the first and the last. There is none like him. He is infinite, eternal, and unchanging in his being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness, and truth.  And yet If he is supreme, if he is the most important reality in the universe, creating all, upholding all, governing all, calling all to account—then his virtual insignificance in our culture is the most appalling, terrifying, heart-breaking thing in the world.

In this appalling setting, our mission is to lift a banner and blow a trumpet and live a life that glorifies God and His unrivaled supremacy in and over all things.  This is what 1 Corinthians 10:31 is all about.  “Whether, then, you eat or drink or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.”  Eating and drinking are representative of the ordinary, mundane, everyday things of life.  And the point the Bible is making is this: Don't think that glorifying God and recognizing His supremacy only has to do with church. worship services, Sunday School, missions, or Bible teaching.  It also has to do with Diet Coke, bagels, sports, homework, going to work, flat tires, used cars and the internet.

Our mission as believers is to soak life with the supremacy of God. Our mission is to bring all of life into connection with God. Our mission is to exult in the fact that there is not a square inch of this planet, or a single moment in time over which God does not say, "Mine!" Our mission is to live in the presence of God every moment of every day, everywhere we are, and savor his supremacy there no matter what we are doing or where we are doing it.

We cannot afford to categorize our lives into compartments which are either spiritual or secular.  For the believer everything is spiritual even our eating and drinking.  This means every act, every endeavor, every task, everything we put our hand to is to be an act of worship in which we do our best, give our all, and leave it all on the field for God’s glory and praise.  In this sense, the truly biblical sense, we strive to glorify God in everything so as to enjoy everything in  and with God, even a cold diet Coke.


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