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lemonrock 68M
103 posts
5/30/2006 7:34 am

Last Read:
5/30/2006 10:49 pm

WHY WORSHIP?

WHY WORSHIP?

Wait on the Lord, be of good courage, and He shall strengthen your heart; wait, I say, on the Lord! - Psalm 27:14

Why bother going to church? Some would tell us that it’s better to sleep late on Sunday, eat a leisurely breakfast, and lounge around talking with the family. And then maybe have lunch with friends or enjoy picnic and games with the . “Make it a day that different and even restful,” some would say, “but don’t waste time by going to church on Sunday!”

Worship? Who needs worship anyway? We all do! We need worship because we are unique creatures made in the image of God. We are made for God, so we can fulfill our purpose unless we develop a right relationship with Him. And worship helps us to do that when we focus on the Lord.

As we join with other worshipers in church, our hearts are lifted out of this temporal world into God’s eternal world. According to William Temple, in worship the conscience is quickened by the holiness of God, the mind is fed by the truth of God, the imagination is purged by the beauty of God, the heart is opened to the loved of God, and the will is devoted to the purpose of God. And thus we are helped onward in our goal of becoming more like God.

Lets decide now that on Sunday we will be in church with a heart prepared to worship. - VCG

our daily bread
volume 8



jane82 110F

5/30/2006 3:56 pm

Respect to u. Just don't impose religion on people especially when u preach about one absolute truth. Who is to say that one belief is better than another?



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.