Is your throne getting cluttered?

Faith posted by Erin Davis on 12/14/09; 16 comments

throneImagine a large room. In the center stands an impressive throne carved from gold and adorned with precious stones. You bow before it. The one who sits on the throne is so powerful and wonderful that your only logical reaction is worship.

Who sits on this throne? A king? A queen? A prince, perhaps?

What if a closer look revealed a laptop sitting on the throne? Or a basketball? Or even a mirror? That would be silly, right? Those things don't deserve a fancy throne. They don't drive us to our knees in a posture of worship, do they?

The Bible describes Jesus as the "King of Kings." As we've already learned this month, Revelation 4:1–11 provides a powerful description of Him on His throne. It's a sight that's so spectacular that all of the other creatures in the room feel compelled to worship the King alone.

He is certainly worthy of our worship, but so often we put other things on the throne of our hearts. I recently read a sermon that put it this way:

"Everyday whether we realize it or not we determine what is most important to us and put that very thing on the throne of our hearts. And may I suggest that what we place there will rule us."

Ouch. That stings a bit. Because I know that if I could see into the throne room of my own heart, I would most likely see a million things other than Jesus sitting on the throne. Most often I put myself in that place. I also put my achievements, my goals, my time, my relationships, my entertainment choices, my need for affirmation, and even my desire for sleep on the throne designed for Jesus alone. As a result, those things often rule my heart and capture my worship and affection.  

You might crown your boyfriend the most important thing, or your popularity, or beauty, or good grades, or comfort. This Christmas season it is so easy to dethrone Jesus in favor of gifts, or busyness, or time with friends. The truth is that none of those things hold a candle to Jesus our King.

I can't see into the throne room of your heart. I don't know what or who your most important thing is. But I do know that only Jesus is fit to rule our lives. Why not take a moment to clear the clutter off His throne and worship Him?

Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, let us be thankful, and so worship God acceptably with reverence and awe, for our "God is a consuming fire" (Hebrews 12:28–29).

Comments

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    flowergirl
    jesus on the throne
    on Monday, December 14, 2009 at 4:15 pm
    Thanks for posting this. I really needed to hear that. I know that there are things on a day to day basis that are on the throne of my heart instead of Jesus.
    Elaina
    Re
    on Monday, December 14, 2009 at 4:36 pm
    My mom keeps a verse pinned on her mirror, it says "Choose this day whom you will worship" I believe it's from Joshua , I believe. That is a really convicting thought!
    Cutie
    Re
    on Monday, December 14, 2009 at 9:52 pm
    You know, I've been on the computer a lot and I dont think i worship it, but I do think I should be using the time that im on the computer to grow closer to god.
    Sarah
    idols in the throne room
    on Tuesday, December 15, 2009 at 1:56 pm
    It really is incredibly easy to kick christ off of the throne and fill it with all of the stuff that we want to fill it with. I think for me, it is so easy for me to think, "If only I was just like so and so, or "if only I was just a little bit better and read my bible more, then I would be close to God." I end up making all the things that I plan to DO for God, bigger than actually serving God.
    Anonymous
    uhoh
    on Tuesday, December 15, 2009 at 6:03 pm
    my bf is def on my thrown uhoh
    Syra
    re:
    on Thursday, December 17, 2009 at 10:51 pm
    I agree totally with this post! when we put something or someone on a throne or pedestal we can end up heartbroken.from personal experience it takes a while to really let go but after that can we can be more peaceful and can focus on God...because only He can fill our hearts with true joy=)
    Anonymous
    Re:
    on Friday, December 18, 2009 at 8:01 pm
    thank you
    Steph S.
    My Throne
    on Tuesday, December 22, 2009 at 7:19 pm
    I find that a lot of times good things clutter up the time I spend with god. Church, school and music drive me insane. i get so busy that I don't even have time for God or my family. Thanks for the post
    abby
    Re:
    on Sunday, December 27, 2009 at 7:40 pm
    For me, between school, dance, my job (a dance teacher), church, karate, and babysitting my 4 younger siblings, i find it hard to find time for the Lord... i wish there was some way to make time, but it seems impossible...
    lily
    Re:
    on Monday, January 4, 2010 at 8:22 pm
    Thanks so much! That was really convicting.
    Tiffany
    Re:
    on Monday, February 8, 2010 at 9:45 pm
    Today I thought of a saying: "Serving God with a groan won't bring joy to His throne." It pretty much reminds me to be joyful in everything, especially serving God, and I'll bring a smile to His face. That's my goal, and it's something I would definitely want to do my whole life : ) Thanks for the post, Erin! It made me think!
    ashly
    Re:
    on Monday, May 17, 2010 at 8:04 pm
    thanks for posting this. sometimes with our "busy" lifes we forget that Jesus should always be in the throne before anything.
    Diana Catalina
    Re:
    on Tuesday, May 18, 2010 at 6:51 pm
    this blog is soo true.. if we look deep inside we may find a laptop or something other than Jesus sitting on the throne of our heart.. Goal:)- to focus on making Jesus the one and only one sitting on my throne!!!
    Boonana14
    So true
    on Saturday, May 22, 2010 at 2:49 pm
    thx for posting this.. its so true how we always are putting everything before god... I know for a fact that my friends are on the throne and it really needs to change! God is now and will always be on throne!
    Leslie
    I need help =[
    on Tuesday, July 27, 2010 at 8:55 pm
    I just broke down a little. I know I sound like a big baby for this, but I just started tearing up a little realizing that I do this a lot. I don't know how to stop doing this or if I am really doing it all the time, or whatever. I want to put Him first. HOW do I do this? I find it really hard to enjoy things like family and friends and fun without feeling paranoid or feeling like I shouldn't have them at all. But then when I lighten up and I let myself enjoy them, I feel like I'm forgetting about God. When I put Jesus on the throne, I feel guilty for enjoying anything else at all. Can you please give me some advice?
    edavis
    Leslie
    on Thursday, August 5, 2010 at 11:23 pm
    Oh, girl! It sounds like you are in some serious bondage. God doesn't intend for you to feel guilty for enjoying things like your family and friends, they are gifts from Him afterall.

    In fact, in John 10:10 Jesus said that He came in order that we may have "life to the full." And there are lots of passages that talk about joy.

    Have you read "Lies Young Women Believe?" I think it would really help you understand the process of identifying the lies you are believing about God and replacing them with Truth.

    I would also really recommend that you do some intense Bible study on the character of God. "Experiencing God" Is a great study to help you with this.

    Grace and Peace!

    Erin Davis

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