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Although most of us have affirmed that God is the Creator of all things, it is quite easy to worship him as Creator on Sunday and curse his work during the week. We do this when we are dissatisfied with the way God has made the people we relate to every day. When we fail to worship God as Creator in our relationships, we try to ascend to his throne and do all we can to recreate others in our own image. This always leads to frustration and failure.
— Timothy Lane
Good relationships are always built on the foundation stones of identity and worship.
— Timothy Lane
When I live out of a biblical sense of who I am (identity) and rest in who God is (worship), I will be able to build a healthy relationship with you.
— Timothy Lane
Either I get my identity vertically, out of my sense of who God is and worship who he has made me in Christ, or I will seek to get my identity horizontally, out of my circumstances, relationships, and successes.
— Timothy Lane
Worship is first an identity before it becomes an activity.
— Timothy Lane
Ultimately, my real problem is a worship disorder.
— Timothy Lane
Your Thorny, sinful responses to life grow out of a heart that has defected to worship something else.
— Timothy Lane
Romans 1:25 indicates that idolatry is often the result of taking good things in creation and making them ultimate things. They usurp the supreme place that only the Creator should have in our hearts and lives.
— Timothy Lane
If I am going to love you as I should, I must worship God as Sovereign
— Timothy Lane
To love you as I should, I must worship God as Savior
— Timothy Lane
The call we have considered in this chapter is not just a call to ministry; it is a call to worship.
— Timothy Lane
Human beings are always tempted to love and serve things in the creation rather than the Creator. So often, we think of false worship and idolatry only in terms of things that are obviously sinful. While this can be the case, Romans 1:25 indicates that idolatry is often the result of taking good things in creation and making them ultimate things.
— Timothy Lane