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What constitutes worship? Singing while clapping your hands or raising them above your shoulders, or course. Haven’t you ever heard some describe their church service something like this: “First we have worship, then the offering, and then preaching.” Didn’t you know that ministers of music have gone by the wayside and have been replaced by “worship ministers”? :smilewinkgrin:What is practical "worship"?
What must be done by a person to "worship"?
What is the minimum actions required to "worship"?
What constitutes worship? Singing while clapping your hands or raising them above your shoulders, or course. Haven’t you ever heard some describe their church service something like this: “First we have worship, then the offering, and then preaching.” Didn’t you know that ministers of music have gone by the wayside and have been replaced by “worship ministers”? :smilewinkgrin:
Worship is giving God glory and praise. Anytime we keep God first it is worship. "You have a lot of talent" "God has blessed me". That's worship. Any time He has the preeminence.
That's why many churches refer to the singing time as the worship service. It's to give God glory. The sermon is for edification and rebuke.
Worship is giving God glory and praise. Anytime we keep God first it is worship. "You have a lot of talent" "God has blessed me". That's worship. Any time He has the preeminence.
That's why many churches refer to the singing time as the worship service. It's to give God glory. The sermon is for edification and rebuke.
True worship is God-centered worship.
John 4:24 God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must
worship in spirit and truth (NKJV)
Worship can include praying, reading God’s word with an open heart, singing, playing an instrument, participating in communion or serving others. It’s not limited to one act, but is done properly when the heart and attitude of the person are in the right place.
True worship is not confined to what we do in church. True worship is the acknowledgment of God and all His power and glory in everything we do. Worship is to glorify and exalt God to show our loyalty and admiration to our Father.
Worship is not seeking a feeling, it’s not an emotional high, because they don’t last, its not self-pleasing, it’s not a performance, it’s not a sing-a-long. Worship is not about how well I play my instrument with the band. It’s not a routine that occupies Sunday morning from 9:45 to 11am. It’s not about me, it’s not about you…
IMO Deuteronomy 6:5 sums up worship
4 "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one!
5 You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul,
and with all your strength. 6"And these words which I command you today
shall be in your heart. (NKJV)
What is practical "worship"?
What must be done by a person to "worship"?
What is the minimum actions required to "worship"?
Worship begins with an attitude of heart manifested by actions that glorify God because they are in keeping with God's Word, which glorifies God.
Worship is NOT just anything you offer to God. There are many kinds of worship that God hates.
1. Idolatrous worship
2. Will worship
3. Disorderly and confused worship
4. Vain Worship - Mt. 15
5. Ignorant Worship
The English term "worship" means to give worth to someone, and God defines "worth" by His standard of holiness and righeousness. That is why worship must be in "spirit AND truth."
I once heard someone way that worship is telling God the truth about Himself, by various means.
Which is what I am trying to define. It is said, "I don't worship__________"..
Everything that we do and say (and post) should be in the name of Christ (Christ "in us") and expressions of gratitude to the Father. Our lives should constitute worship.
Everything that we do and say (and post) should be in the name of Christ (Christ "in us") and expressions of gratitude to the Father. Our lives should constitute worship.
Not possible for humans until we are with Christ face to feet. Even Paul said he doesn't do what he wants and does what he doesn't want to. I know I'm no different as much of a "legalist" as I am.