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Worship is meeting God every moment of our life in the right disposition of heart and mind. It is the joyful experience we have when we are conscious of His favorable presence as we are busily engaged in the daily routine of our work. It is the happy knowledge of His fellowship at our family altars
pastor of First PRC in Holland, Michigan "O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the Lord our Maker" (Ps. 95:6) We often hear these words calling us together on the Lord's Day. A joyful summons to the highest activity of the Christian life, the most exalted expression of covenant
In the third place, the believer's vital role in worship is also evident from all that the Scriptures say about worship and from the words that it uses to describe it. In the Bible, worship is not just a noun; it is a verb, and a transitive one at that. "To worship" is to be active and do something.
So we may not make an image of an animal and worship that image as that animal, nor make an image of an animal and say, well, I'm worshiping God through them. Both of those are forbidden. 98, but may not images be tolerated in the churches as books to the laity. And that's the expression used by
It's not an outward thing, an observance. Worship is life with God. It's life in the covenant. It's walking with God. It's talking with God. It's fellowshipping with God. It's coming together with God. And coming together with our brothers and sisters in the family of God. And rejoicing together
Now, worship Him. Worship Him rightly with all of your heart. Amen. Our Father in Heaven, grant that we might so worship Thee. Grant that our worship might be filled with spirituality, with reverence, yes, and with joy. May our worship be pleasing unto Thee. Receive our worship. Sanctify our wo
Thou shalt worship Me in such a way that preserves who I am as God, and who I am as the One above all My creation. The second commandment is very practical for us today, congregation. Does it really matter how we worship the Lord? Does it really matter how we worship the Lord as long as we are
In worship, we are ascribing to God his worth. That's what we see in scripture. For example, the saints in heaven, as they worship God, they say, thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor and power, for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created. David
That worship is covenantal implies that it is also the fundamental expression of the antithesis. The antithesis is a God-created spiritual separation from the world and consecration to Jehovah. In public corporate worship, God is creating an antithesis. He calls us out of the world and to Himself. H
Thou art making this serve, I know Thou art making this serve to the good of Thy people and to me, myself, too. Trusting in God is Worshipped is worship. God is praised when we submit to him. God is glorified when we look to him and we trust in him to supply us with the physical things we need