We may be truly said to worship God, though we lack perfection; but we cannot be said to worship Him if we lack sincerity.
Where God is at the center of things, worship inevitably follows. Where there is no spirit of worship, there God has been dethroned and displaced.
Where God is at the center of things, worship inevitably follows.
If what we worship fail us, still the fire burns on, and it is much to have believed.
In the end, our worship is more about what we do than what we say.
Absolutely, although every congregation will say, you know, every worship leader will say it's vital. It's very important, but again these are, you know, these are different cultural styles.
In the conduct of our public worship where is the authority of Christ to be found? The truth is that today the Lord rarely controls a service, and the influence He exerts is very small. We sing of Him and preach about Him, but He must not interfere; we worship our way, and it must be right because we have always done it that way, as have the other churches in our group.
It seems to me that nothing would be more foolish than to re-establish the worship of Wotan. Our old mythology ceased to be viable when Christianity implanted itself. Nothing dies unless it is moribund.
Music can act upon our senses to produce or induce feelings of reverence, humility, fervor, assurance, or other feelings attuned to the spirit of worship.
If I were one of the gods who just wound up supervising humans, I'd want to influence the decision-makers to live according to the morals that Israel would eventually get in the Torah, and to teach those same principles to their people. I'd also want to make sure they worship no other god but the Most High.
Worship is as natural to the human family as the sing of the sun is to the cosmic order.
All music is worship. It just depends on what you’re worshipping.
Worship is adoring contemplation of God.
One of the greatest dangers is secular religion - state worship.
Does not every true man feel that he is himself made higher by doing reverence to what is really above him?
The object of my worship lies beyond perceptions reach. For those who see, the Ka'ba is a compass, nothing more.
There's a lot of life there, but it's a different sort, because there's a lot less immigrants and a lot more racial, the mix of black and white in particular. I've actually never been to their worship for an extended period of time, so I can't comment wisely on it.
Patriotism, often a thinly veiled form of collective self-worship, celebrates our goodness, our ideals, our mercy and bemoans the perfidiousness of those who hate us.
Worship is God's enjoyment of us and our enjoyment of him.
False religions like Islam who teach that you must worship this way are completely opposite with what our First Amendment stands for.