Can we talk about worship?
Here are a few quotes to get us started. I cannot vouch for the authenticity of any of them, having found them in that motherlode of fascinating quotes, real and imagined, solid and made-up-on-the spot, the internet. Smiley-face goes here….
–1) From actor Brad Pitt: “I didn’t understand this idea of a God who says, ‘You have to acknowledge me. You have to say that I’m the best, and then I’ll give you eternal happiness. If you won’t, then you don’t get it!’ It seemed to be about ego. I can’t see God operating from ego, so it made no sense to me.”
First, you have misrepresented the Heavenly Father, Mr. Pitt. And secondly, there is a reason this makes no sense to you. The Apostle Paul put it this way: “A natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him. Nor can he understand them, for they are spiritually appraised” (I Corinthians 2:14).
I don’t mean to be harsh in that assessment, but this is the reason so many on the outside look at Christian worship and shake their heads. They just don’t get it.
Let me repeat that: They. Do. Not. Get. It.
–2) From a blog in which some guy talks about religion. When asked why God wants us to worship Him, the man answered, Everyone likes being praised. It’s a huge ego bump, after all. But why does God need it? I mean, what kind of egomaniac needs millions of people all over the world praising his name? Isn’t that a little arrogant? Short answer: Yes.
He went on to make a case for God being egotistical. Oh, really further, it turns out he thought he was being pro-God.
He should spare God the compliment.
Without knowing this fellow, from the evidence I would say he’s another one who just doesn’t get Christian worship.