Tuesday, May 5, 2009

"For great is the Lord and most worthy of praise;He is to be feared above all gods."~Psalm 96:4


As my daily devotions in the evening, I have been working through the second half of Louie Giglio's book 30 Day Worship Journey. Each day you are given a psalm and a characteristic of God. Day 4's psalm was Psalm 96, and the word was Supreme. Here is my journal entry for that day...


Nacho Supreme,
Taco Supreme,
Crunchwrap Supreme,
... etc.

The best, the ultimate with sour cream on top. Towering over all the other menu items. Ruler of the Taco Bell Kingdom (even the chihuahua).

Actual Definition:

su⋅preme

[suh-preem, soo-] –adjective

1. highest in rank or authority; paramount; sovereign; chief.
2. of the highest quality, degree, character, importance, etc.: supreme courage.
3. greatest, utmost, or extreme: supreme disgust.
4. last or final; ultimate.

There is no way that it is right for me to compare God to Taco Bell, but it helps me better define the word supreme. God is truly the best, the ultimate even without the sour cream. God towers over any other god-wanna-be's. God is truly the ruler of the things you have created. God is a Supreme God (in more ways than one :D ). I am the one that's on the value menu. I'm the one that is not of utmost importance. I am that chihuahua, but I am saying, "¡Amo a Dios, yo amo sus atributos, yo amo todo que él es! ".