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The Theory of Worship (1)

Gerald VandenBerg·1968-01-15
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We are not yet ready to discuss our order of worship and to consider its various elements step by step. There are other matters pertaining to the idea and meaning of worship 'that' come first. It is imperative that before we try to understand what we do in our acts of worship, we realize the nature of worship itself. Without this our study cannot be meaningful. Worship must be scrutinized and carefully examined from its most profound motivation in the heart to its visible expression in the act....

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Gerald VandenBerg
Date

1968-01-15

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Scripture References
Romans 1:18John 3:3Deuteronomy 32:171 Corinthians 10:31
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