Welcome! Today we come
to the final message in our relatively short series on worship. I’m not sure
what the people in the cars driving by the church all week thought about the
message title – “Worship: Die”. I want
to get to the meaning of our title today, the subject of our message, in a
roundabout way. I want to start by reading excerpts from one of my favorite
stories, “The Golden Key” by George MacDonald. My great challenge is to not
give up on the message altogether and just read you this story, to only tell
the little parts that directly relate to this message.
For those of you that
haven’t heard of George MacDonald, he was a Scottish author, poet, and
Christian minister who lived from 1824 to 1905. He is probably best known for
his fantasy literature and for the fact that C.S. Lewis and Lewis Carroll both
credit him as one of their most important influences. Indeed, if you read the
Narnia books of Lewis and also read enough of MacDonald’s fantasies, you will
see how Lewis was definitely inspired by MacDonald and even “borrowed” some of
his imagery for his own works. Similarly, you can see MacDonald when you go
down the rabbit hole and through the looking glass with Carroll.