I think these following ideas come from Chris Tomlin/Louie Giglio, in their respective writings (The Way I Was Made, The Air I Breathe):
Even a cursory glance at humanity indicates that every man is an inherent, inveterate worshiper. No matter how you cut it, everyone worships something, and worships it well. Temples surround us. From the Dome of the Rock to the Astrodome, worship is taking place across the planet. From moshing fans at rock concerts to quiet monks at secluded monasteries, church steeples to neon lights, everyone is worshiping something. The question is not whether or not you worship, but what you worship, for you, my friend, are a seasoned worshiper.
It's a concept worth considering, since God has declared Himself as the only One worthy of worship:
"You shall have no other gods before me" (Deuteronomy 5:7).
If you miss the boat on worship, then you miss the boat on eternity.
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