“We worship unity in trinity, and trinity in unity; neither confounding the person nor dividing the substance. There is one person of the Father, another of the Son, and another of the Holy Ghost; but the Godhead of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, is all one; the glory equal, the majesty co-eternal.” PersonsFatherSonHolyEqualEternalWorshipGloryUnityGhostSubstanceMajestyHoly GhostTrinityDividingConfounding Author:Tertullian
“Worship is the specific act of ascribing to God the glory, majesty, honor, and worthiness which are His.” HonorWorshipGloryMajestyWorthiness Author:Jerry Bridges
“Christian worship must contain both the cross and the crown. Sing of majesty, and sing of mercy.” ChristianWorshipCrossesMercyCrownsMajestyChristian Worship Author:Matt Redman
“To know the mighty works of God, to comprehend His wisdom and majesty and power; to appreciate, in degree, the wonderful workings of His laws, surely all this must be a pleasing and acceptable mode of worship to the Most High, to whom ignorance cannot be more grateful than knowledge.” KnowsWisdomLawWonderfulAtheismIgnoranceDegreesWorshipAppreciateGratefulAcceptableMajesty Author:Nicolaus Copernicus
“Know that the science of unveiling has no end to it, for it consists in the journey of the intellect in the stations of Majesty, Beauty, Sublimeness, Grandeur, and Holiness. . . . He to whom the mysteries of La ilaha illa'llah are revealed draws near to God, and his worship of God becomes sincere. He does not turn to anyone but to Him, nor does he have hope in or fear other than Him, nor does he see harm or benefit except as coming from Him. He abandons whosoever is not He and rids himself of inward and outward associationism (shirk).” KnowsDoeEndsTurnsFearMysteryJourneyBenefitsWorshipDrawsIntellectHarmHolinessAbandonStationsSincereInwardMajestyGrandeurHaving HopeShirkUnveiling Author:Ibn Ata Allah
“The Christian's instincts of trust and worship are stimulated very powerfully by knowledge of the greatness of God. But this is knowledge which Christians today largely lack: and that is one reason why our faith is so feeble and our worship so flabby... When a person in the church, let alone the person in the street, uses the word God, the thought is rarely of divine majesty.” PersonsReasonUseTodayChristianChurchStreetsGreatnessDivineWorshipInstinctReason WhyMajestyVery PowerfulGreatness Of God Author:J. I. Packer