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Here is a short yet enriching study you might like to read and reflect upon. It comes from an online study of spiritual disciplines. Check it out!
And speaking of spiritual disciplines, here is the chapter on worship from Richard Foster’s enduring classic Celebration of Discipline. All the chapters are good, so if you’re wondering what to read next, put this one on your list.
Filed under: dialogue | Tags: Articles, definition, discussion, Mark Driscoll
We asked this question months ago on Regen’s website and got great responses:
Worship is us demonstrating our love for God. Nate
(I believe it should be redefined at its deepest, and we should avoid calling it’s extensions “worship” by default). For humans, at its deepest, worship is a verb – it is human devotion and commitment. but it comes in degrees. We can be vaguely committed, or undyingly devoted. Evan
Engaging in relationship with the trinity and in contemplation of the cross, often in community with other believers, but not always. Expressing thanks and affection for our God, the bride for the bridegroom. CELEBRATING what he has done! Mike Tyler
Praising God for who He is through various expressions–with words, actions, heart (knowing our true identity). what overflows out of knowing God. Christina
In one sentence? Anything and everything we do with sincere faith and a sincere heart towards God. Frank
Here is a clip from Pastor Mark Driscoll. Do you agree or disagree?
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