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Feb 13, 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...
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However, we know that the root of the word worship goes back to an Anglo–Saxon word meaning “worth.” Webster defined worship as “courtesy or reverence that is paid to worth.”
• Accurately define what is meant by the term worldview. • Identify by name and concept seven worldviews commonly held in the world today. • Explain how each worldview answers these questions: “What is real?” “Who am I?” “Where did I come from?” “Why am I here?” “What is the basis for my values?” and “What
Command #3: “And worship Him who made …” The word “worship” means to show reverence or respect. This word emphasizes the external display as seen in our obedience, prayer, singing, and formal worship. The word “fear” emphasizes the reverential mental attitude behind the worship.
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This paper describes the effect of worship as worldview formation, utilizing the worldview model articulated by N. T. Wright in the Christian Origins and the Question of God series. It describes Wright's worldview model--comprised of symbol, praxis, story, and worldview questions--and briefly assesses the role of worship in each of these elements.
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In ‘Understanding Worship #1’, first, we will learn the worship that God has established throughout the biblical history (the Old and New Testaments; lessons 1 and 2) based on Exodus and Hebrews.
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The word reverence captures the heart of what we mean by worship—to ‘ascribe to God the worth of which [God] is worthy,’ 6 a service rendered to God in praise, prayer, proclamation, hearing and sacrament. 7 In biblical