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The picture of worship that emerges from the Book of Acts is encouraging for Reformed Protestants in ways that could not be for either ritualists on the one hand, or spiritualists on the other. Worship in Acts is simple, yet ordered. It is spiritual, yet structured.
13 Φεβ 2020 · Our worship is directed to the true God, in “the Spirit of God” because “God is Spirit”. (Heb 12:28-29, john 4). It is essential because it is commanded in Scripture. This brief paper defines...
The church is called a place of worship; actually it is the house of worship. But worship is not really done there; it is the place from which we take off. Worship is done up yonder. Sometimes we just go out to the field and warm up the motor, race down to the end of the runway, and come home and say we have been to church and have worshiped God.
A biblical theology of worship includes understanding of spiritual warfare and worship, Spirit-led worship, and how to experience the manifested presence of God. It also includes an understanding of how to lead worship in a biblical manner and how to recognize and eliminate hindrances to worship.
to worship God is to pay reverence to God for God’s worth. It is a mode of acknowledging God’s worthiness: the excellence of who God is and the greatness of what God has done, what God is doing, and what God will do. In Christian worship, we acknowledge the distinctive and unsurpassable excellence of God.
book by Peterson provides an excellent overview of worship, applying the conceptual understanding of worship to the detailed elements of worship ministry. In doing so, the book consistently draws its theology from the author’s previous book: ‘Engaging with God: A biblical theology of worship’.
31 Ιουλ 2011 · Worship is a human response to the perceived presence of the divine, a presence which transcends normal human activity and is holy1. Worship in the Bible moves back and forth between personal and corporate experience. It brings man into an intimate relationship with God.