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Because God is so awesome, so . . . everything, the "Alpha and
the Omega," as John says, we can know only a bit of God, and even
this we do gradually throughout our life's journey. To know anything
of God is really a gift.
Jesus, God's Word and God's Son, is our main source for knowing God.
Jesus is God's greatest gift to us, and because through his life, both
in his words and in his actions, in his very being, he revealed God
to us. Because of Jesus we can know more about God, and through Jesus
we are even put in touch with God. All of this is gift. All of this
is grace. Thus God is worthy of worship.
Those who realize this are naturally moved to gratitude-thanksgiving
for this wonderful gift of God in our lives. In the strictest sense,
then, God alone is to be worshiped. We praise and exalt God for the
divinity that is his alone. And in giving worship to God, we humble
ourselves; the good that is in us is completely the gift of the Divine
One. We honor other people, respect them for their human dignity, and
even praise or hold in high regard their human achievements. But never
do we worship another human, for as with us, the good that is found
in them is the gift of the Divine One.
Here again Jesus is key. Just as Jesus helps God reveal himself to
us, so Jesus helps us respond in thankful worship to God. Jesus' life
makes God's saving actions known to us, and we unite with Jesus to give
thankful worship to God in the Eucharist. As the song says, "Deep
down I know, I must thank God."
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