In the chapter that talks about worship God only Kyle Idleman clarifies the phrase God spoke to His people, “you shall have no other gods before me” when he writes, “He wasn’t saying “before me” as in “ahead of me.” A better understanding of the Hebrew word translated “before me” in “in my presence” (p. 23). Consequently, the substance of this expression is stating that God won't endure the love of something besides Himself. It's not a matter of the need of the things we venerate in our lives; yet rather, that we ought to love nothing at all other than Him. …show more content…
Not knowing it was a test from God to see if we really trust him. We would constantly pray every day but God did not answer us. We was dealing with a money god, not having enough money to take care of our household bills. We was always asking people to help us out paying this bill and that bill. That was starting to playout of our live because no one could help us out anymore. It was not until we came together on one accord that God allow his light upon us. When you allow God to be your number one priority there is thing He will not do for