W Quotes
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“Worship God with the nobility of your work.”
“Worship God. It’s easier than thinking.”
“Worship has a two-fold aspect...we lift Him up and exalt Him, and as a result are drawn into His presence where He speaks to us.”
“Worship has been misunderstood as something that arises from a feeling which "comes upon you," but it is vital that we understand that it is rooted in a conscious act of the will, to serve and obey the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Worship helps us find who we are and why God has placed us here on the earth. When we bow in God's presence with worship, only then are we made complete.”
“WORSHIP IN SPIRIT AND IN TRUTH.
"Only those who obey the word of truth can truly worship God in spirit.”
“Worship in truth is worship that arises out of an actual encounter with God, a response to the experience of knowing God's real presence and activity in our daily lives. This has nothing to do with sentiment, thinking religious thoughts or having aesthetic experiences in church buildings; any religion can give you that sort of thing.”
“Worship is a believer's response to God's revelation of Himself. It is expressing wonder, awe, and gratitude for the worthiness, the greatness, and the goodness of our Lord. It is the appropriate response to God's person, His provision, His power, His promises, and His plan.”
Source: A Place of Quiet Rest: Finding Intimacy with God Through a Daily Devotional Life
“Worship is a meeting at the center so that our lives are centered in God and not lived eccentrically. We worship so that we live in response to and from this center, the living God. Failure to worship consigns us to a life of spasms and jerks, at the mercy of every advertisement, every seduction, every siren. Without worship we live manipulated and manipulating lives. We move in either frightened panic or deluded lethargy as we are, in turn, alarmed by specters and soothed by placebos. If there is no center, there is no circumference.”
“Worship is a meeting at the centre so that our lives are centred in God and not lived eccentrically. We worship so that we live in response to and from this centre, the living God.”
“Worship is a posture of life that takes as its primary purpose the understanding of what it really means to love and revere God.”
“Worship is a powerful witness to unbelievers-if God's presence is felt, and if the message is understandable. God's presence must be sensed in the service. More people are won to Christ by feeling God's presence than by all our apologetic arguments combined. Few people, if any, are converted to Christ on purely intellectual grounds. It is the sense of God's presence that melts the heart and explodes mental barriers.”
“Worship is a response to greatness. A man does not become a worshipper merely by saying, "Now I shall become a worshipper." That is impossible. That cannot be done. A man becomes a worshipper when he sees something great that calls forth his admiration or his worship. That is the only way worshippers are made. Worship answers to greatness.”
Source: A vision for missions
“Worship is a way of gladly reflecting back to God the radiance of His worth.”
Source: Desiring God, Revised Edition: Meditations of a Christian Hedonist
“Worship is a way of gladly reflecting back to God the radiance of his worth. This cannot be done by mere acts of duty. It can be done only when spontaneous affections arise in the heart.”
Source: Desiring God, Revised Edition: Meditations of a Christian Hedonist
“Worship is a way of seeing the world in the light of God.”
Source: I Asked for Wonder: A Spiritual Anthology
“Worship is about encounter-coming into God's presence”
“Worship is about God relationship. I need to remember to keep it that simple.”
“Worship is about something we do. It involves sacrifice. But at the heart of the gospel is this truth, we are called and chosen by God to join in with the dance of the trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.”
“Worship is accomplished with the life as well as with the words and attitudes of people. Changed and transformed lives testify to the character and supernatural power of the God of heaven. Closeness to Him produces changes in character and holiness.”
“Worship is admiration becoming adoration.”
“Worship is adoring contemplation of God.”
“Worship is an act of obedience of the heart. It is a response that requires the very core of who you are, to love the Lord for who He is, not just for what He does.”
“Worship is an act that develops feelings for God, not a feeling for God that is expressed in an act of worship.”
Source: A Long Obedience in the Same Direction: Discipleship in an Instant Society
“Worship is an attitude expressed”
Source: Elements of Worship
“Worship is an endeavor to bring to God that which costs you something.”
“Worship is an exercise of the Holy Spirit directed primarily to God”
“Worship is an inward feeling and outward action that reflects the worth of God.”
“Worship is an inward reverence, the bowing down of the soul in the presence of God.”
“Worship is as natural to the human family as the sing of the sun is to the cosmic order.”
“Worship is at heart a person offered to God, claiming no rights, making no more selfish demands than a dead man does, but living fully, richly and wholly to God and by His power.”
“Worship is at the center of everything that the church believes, practices, and seeks to accomplish”
“Worship is basically adoration, and we adore only what delights us. There is no such thing as sad adoration or unhappy praise.”
“Worship is eternal wonder.”
“Worship is first and foremost a feasting on all that God is for us in Jesus... [One] in which God is the host, the cook, the waiter, and the meal itself.”
“Worship is first and foremost for His benefit, not ours, though it is marvelous to discover that in giving Him pleasure, we ourselves enter into what can become our richest and most wholesome experience in life.”
“Worship is forgetting about what's wrong with you and remembering what's right with God.”
Source: In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day: How to Survive and Thrive When Opportunity Roars
“Worship is fruitless if one does not obtain Divine Love from it.”
Source: The Religion of God (Divine Love): Untold Mysteries and Secrets of God
“Worship is giving God the best that He has given you.”
Source: My Utmost for His Highest Classic Edition
“Worship is giving God the best that He has given you. Be careful what you do with the best you have, Whenever you get a blessing from God, give it back to Him as a love gift. Take time to meditate before God and offer the blessing back to Him in a deliberate act of worship.”
Source: My Utmost for His Highest Classic Edition
“Worship is God's enjoyment of us and our enjoyment of him.”
“Worship is God's way of giving us an opportunity to shift our focus from our own concerns, problems, and circumstances to the way things are in heaven.”
“Worship is humble and glad, worship forgets itself in remembering God; worship celebrates the truth as God's truth, not its own.”
Source: For All God's Worth: True Worship and the Calling of the Church
“Worship is just responding to the greatness of God.”
“Worship is living our life individually and corporately as continuous living sacrifices to the glory of a person or thing.”
“Worship is love on its knees before the beloved; just as mission is love on its feet to serve the beloved”
Source: For All God's Worth: True Worship and the Calling of the Church
“Worship is love responding to love.”
Source: Let Us Worship
“Worship is more than music. It’s about these moments we have together as a family, as the church, and a good testimony can be a part of that. Prayer, preaching, the Word of God… these are all things that can be powerful elements as we plan a worship service. And ultimately, you want people leaving your church saying, ‘It was good to have been in the house of the Lord.”
“Worship is more than singing beautiful songs in church on a Sunday. It is more than instruments and music. As a true worshipper, your heart will long to worship Him at all times, in all ways and with all your life.”
“Worship is no longer worship when it reflects the culture around us more than the Christ within us.”