How can Christians live in a way that reflects and expresses the worth and reputation of God?

In this video, Dr. John Snyder emphasizes the importance of being captivated by the same things that we want the world to see about God. Our desire is for those around us, including our families, friends, church community, and colleagues, to witness the goodness of God through our lives. However, this can only happen if we experience a revolution in our thinking. Instead of considering ourselves as the center of everything, we need to shift our focus towards God. Our thoughts, ambitions, and hopes should revolve around Him, and we should find joy in being a part of His unfolding plan.

Living a life that glorifies and enjoys God requires a fundamental change in perspective. It involves recognizing that our significance and worth are not derived from our own achievements or desires. Rather, our true value lies in our relationship with God and our submission to His will. When our lives revolve around God, others will witness our genuine delight and satisfaction in Him. This transformation enables us to express the worth and reputation of God to the world around us.

Romans 12:1-2 (NKJV) -- "I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God." 



How does a Christian live in order to enjoy and express the worth and reputation of God? Well obviously it starts with us being captivated by the same things that we want the world to see about God. We want to express this to the people around us. We want our families, our friends, we want the people in church next to us, the people we work with. We want them to see that God is as good as He says He is, but that's not going to happen unless we're held captive.

So we need that spiritual Copernican revolution where we quit thinking of everything as revolving around us. As if our glory, our substantial worth, our weight, We're the thing that everything is pulled into its orbit. Everything's about me me me, you know What's in the day for me? But instead we wake up and it's him him him what's in this moment for God And we see His perfections and we're happy that our lives are allowed to be a part of the unfolding of His plan. And when people see us revolving around in all of our thoughts and our ambitions and our hopes around God.

Then they see us glorying in God and enjoying Him.