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March Devotions
  1. What is Right
  2. Calm after the storm
  3. An Agreement
  4. No idols
  5. A Snare
  6. Compromise leads to disaster
  7. Serve the Lord
  8. A Cycle of forgetfulness
  9. A Hero Falls
  10. Worship and Sin
  11. Crazy for the Lord
  12. Ashamed of Worship
  13. Building our idols
  14. Worship for Generations
  15. Worship in Despair
  16. Kneeling before our Maker
  17. Singing before God
  18. Instrumental Worship
  19. Holy, Holy, Holy
  20. Enemies or Friends of God?
  21. Who Can Rescue?
  22. A Villain Turns to God
  23. Worship and Doubt
  24. Spirit and Truth
  25. God Speaks in Worship
  26. Acting Religious or Worshipping?
  27. Created in Place of the Creator
  28. Spiritual Act of Worship
  29. Orderly Worship
  30. No Repentance
  31. Worship God

Isaiah 6:3-5

And they were calling to one another:
       "Holy, holy, holy is the LORD Almighty;
       the whole earth is full of his glory."

At the sound of their voices the doorposts and thresholds shook and the temple was filled with smoke.

 "Woe to me!" I cried. "I am ruined! For I am a man of unclean lips, and I live among a people of unclean lips, and my eyes have seen the King, the LORD Almighty."

March 19

Holy, Holy, Holy

Holiness is key to our worship.  To be holy is to be set apart.  Isaiah recognized this when his eyes fell upon the Lord.  God is set apart from us because our sin is a barrier between us and God. 

Basically anything can be worshipped if we put it in a place of importance.  We give special significance to it by the amount of time we spend with it or the money we spend on it.  We place our trust in it to make us happy or comfort us.

Only God may be worshipped as holy however.  Each of us has a God shaped hole that tv, sports, family, reading, or anything else can't fill. 

When we recognize God as holy, we realize like Isaiah did that we're not holy.  Only God can make us holy.  Isaiah's lips were ceremonially made holy by the touching of a hot coal to them.  We are literally made holy by the washing away of our sins through the blood of Jesus Christ.

When we recognize that God is holy and that He can make us holy as well, that is a real reason to worship and sing holy, holy, holy just like the angels.

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