π The King Is Coming Soon β Hope Beyond the End
π July 6 β Worship the Creator: Back to the Beginning
Monthly Theme: The Three Angelsβ Messages β The Last Message of Grace
Annual Theme 2026: βSoon the King Is Coming β Hope Beyond the Endβ
π Central Bible Text for the Day
βAnd worship Him who made heaven and earth, the sea and springs of water.β
β Revelation 14:7
π Devotional of the Day
The first angelβs message leads us back to the beginning. After proclaiming the everlasting gospel, calling people to reverence before God, and pointing to the hour of His judgment, it ends with a clear appeal: Worship the Creator. These words were not chosen by chance. In the last days, the question of worship will stand at the center. That is why God calls people back to the One who created heaven and earth.
The Creator is not a distant God who called the world into existence and then left it to itself. He is the living Lord who sustains, upholds, loves, and redeems. Everything that exists comes from His hand. Every breath, every new morning, every source of life reminds us that we do not belong to ourselves. We were created by God and for God.
In a world that often seeks to explain the origin of life without God, this call is especially important. The first angelβs message reminds humanity that life has meaning because it comes from a personal Creator. If God is the Creator, then the human being did not come into existence by chance. Then every life has dignity, every person has responsibility, and all worship has a direction.
To worship the Creator means more than believing in His existence. It means acknowledging Him as Lord of life. It means giving Him first place, trusting His voice, and placing His Word above human opinions. True worship begins where the heart says: βYou are my Creator, my Redeemer, and my King.β
Therefore, the three angelsβ messages call us not only to a doctrine, but to a relationship. God wants us to find our way back to Him, to the origin of our life, to the source of our hope, and to the goal of our history.
β¨ The Creator Is Also the Redeemer
The Bible does not separate creation from redemption. The God who spoke in the beginning and created life is the same God who came in Christ to create lost human beings anew. Redemption is, in a sense, a new creation in the heart.
Ellen G. White wrote:
βThe power that called the worlds into existence is the same power that renews the heart and leads a person into a new life in Christ.β
(Steps to Christ, p. 18)
This is a wonderful hope. The Creator has power not only over stars, seas, and earth. He also has power to strengthen a weary heart, forgive guilt, and make a broken life new.
πΏ Worship Begins with Recognition
Whoever worships the Creator recognizes that God is the origin and owner of life. This recognition changes the way we relate to everything entrusted to us: our body, our time, our relationships, our gifts, and our responsibility.
Ellen G. White wrote:
βBy acknowledging God as the Creator, we give Him the place that belongs to Him alone.β
(Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 48)
True worship places God at the center. It does not ask first: βWhat suits me?β but rather: βWhat honors the One who created me?β
ποΈ Back to the Source of Life
The call to worship the Creator is a call back to the source. People seek security in possessions, knowledge, success, technology, or human power. But none of these can truly sustain the heart. Only the Creator knows the human being completely. Only He knows what we were created for. Only He can bring our lives back into proper order.
When we worship the Creator, we confess: I am not my own lord. My life has meaning because God created me. My future has hope because God redeemed me. My goal is clear because the King is coming soon.
The first angelβs message calls us today to redirect our worship. Not toward ourselves. Not toward the world. Not toward human systems. But toward the One who made heaven and earth, the sea, and the springs of water.
π Prayer
Dear Father in heaven,
Thank You that You are my Creator and that my life comes from Your hand.
Help me to worship You not only with words, but with my whole life.
Teach me to recognize Your greatness in creation and to understand Your love in redemption.
Keep me from attaching my heart to things that push You aside.
Lead me back to the source of life and prepare me for the second coming of Jesus.
Amen.
π Thought for the Day
Whoever worships the Creator recognizes: My life belongs to the One who made me and redeemed me.
π‘ Personal Application
- Read Revelation 14:7 and Psalm 95:6.
What does it mean to you personally to worship God as Creator? - Pray: βLord, take first place in my life.β
- Practical: Take a moment today to consciously observe something in Godβs creation and thank Him for it.
πΊ Closing Verse
βOh come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the LORD our Maker.β
β Psalm 95:6
