You are not the center of the universe!

Nicolaus Copernicus portrait from Town Hall in...
Nicolaus Copernicus portrait from Town Hall in Thorn/Toruń - 1580) Esperanto: Nikolao Koperniko (Portreto el Toruń - 1580) Polski: Mikołaj Kopernik (portret z Sali Mieszczańskiej w Ratuszu Staromiejskim w Toruniu - 1580 r.) Français : Nicolas Copernic, portrait exposé au musée de Toruń (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
In the sixteenth century, the Renaissance astronomer Nicholas Copernicus challenged the belief that the earth was the center of the universe. Copernicus argued that the sun didn’t revolve around the earth, but rather that the earth revolved around the sun. The Copernican Revolution turned the scientific world upside down by turning the universe inside out.

In much the same way, each one of us needs to experience our own Copernican Revolution. The paradigm shift happens when we come to terms with the fact that the world doesn’t revolve around us. But that’s a tough pill to swallow.
When we are born into this world, the world revolves around us. We’re spoon-fed on the front end and nappy-changed on the back end. It’s as if the entire world exists to meet our every need. And that’s fine if you are a two-month-old baby. If you’re twenty-two, it’s a problem!

You are not the center of the universe!

At its core, sinfulness is selfishness. It’s enthroning yourself—your desires, your needs, your plans — above all else. You may still seek God, but you don’t seek Him first. You seek Him second or third or seventh. You may sing “Jesus at the center of it all,” but what you really want is for people to bow down to you as you bow down to Christ. It’s a subtle form of selfishness that masquerades as spirituality, but it’s not Christ-centric. It’s me-centric. It’s less about us serving His purposes and more about Him serving our purposes.

Are you following Jesus?

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