What is worship?
Quote from Forum Archives on April 2, 2003, 10:36 pmPosted by: rxdca <rxdca@...>
At 09:44 PM 4/2/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>These may seem like straight forward questions but I'd like to get some
>feedback from different perspectives:
>
>What is worship?Anything that expresses to God his worth.
>and
>How is worship to be conducted?I think there is a great deal of latitude. There are some things
specifically forbidden (human sacrifice) and some things no longer
practiced (animal sacrifice). I do not think we can commit any kind of sin
as an act of worship. But outside of that, it is what is in our hearts
that matters most.The purest form of worship is any time we do an act of simple obedience to
the Word. Especially with the amp turned up loud...Douglas
rxdca@usa.netPhil 4:13
"We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail."
- George W. Bush, Sept. 20, 2001
Posted by: rxdca <rxdca@...>
>These may seem like straight forward questions but I'd like to get some
>feedback from different perspectives:
>
>What is worship?
Anything that expresses to God his worth.
>and
>How is worship to be conducted?
I think there is a great deal of latitude. There are some things
specifically forbidden (human sacrifice) and some things no longer
practiced (animal sacrifice). I do not think we can commit any kind of sin
as an act of worship. But outside of that, it is what is in our hearts
that matters most.
The purest form of worship is any time we do an act of simple obedience to
the Word. Especially with the amp turned up loud...
Douglas
rxdca@usa.net
Phil 4:13
"We will not tire, we will not falter, and we will not fail."
- George W. Bush, Sept. 20, 2001