What Do You Still Hold as Sacred?
Wintley Phipps is a world-renowned vocal artist, education activist, motivational speaker, pastor, and CEO and Founder of the U.S. Dream Academy. Last year he wrote a book entitled, “Your Best Destiny, Becoming the Person You Were Created To Be”. One of his chapters is dedicated to the pursuit of keeping certain things sacred.
He describes it as this,
“We live in an irreverent time. One can hardly watch a movie, pick up a novel, listen to the radio or talk to a neighbor without hearing profanity and God’s name taken in vain. The sacred it seems has been expunged from our vocabularies and drained from our lives. Many no longer see our existence as a sacred gift from God.”
Paster Phipps goes on to say, “According to Miriam Webster’s Dictionary, the word profane means to treat something (sacred) with abuse, irreverence or contempt.” Think about that for a moment, it means to take something sacred and reduce it to a status that is base and common.”
So what do you still hold as sacred?
Is it your language?
Is it your relationship with God?
Is it your marriage?
Is it your character?
Is it your very existence?
And exactly how to do you demonstrate that “sacredness” to yourself and the world around you?
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