A Quote by Jeremiah

It is contrary to the worship that is in contentedness. — © Jeremiah
It is contrary to the worship that is in contentedness.

Quote Author

Jeremiah
Prophet
655 BC - 586 BC
To worship God 'in spirit and in truth' is first and foremost a way of saying that we must worship God by means of Christ. In him the reality has dawned and the shadows are being swept away (Hebrews 8:13). Christian worship is new covenant worship; it is gospel-inspired worship; it is Christ-centered worship; it is cross-focused worship.
If you do not worship God seven days a week, you do not worship Him on one day a week. There is no such thing known in heaven as Sunday worship unless it is accompanied by Monday worship and Tuesday worship and so on.
Worship is not an experience. Worship is an act, and this takes discipline. We are to worship ''in spirit and in truth.'' Never mind about the feelings. We are to worship in spite of them.
Some men worship rank, some worship heroes, some worship power, some worship God, and over these ideals they dispute-but they all worship money.
To worship God is to admit that we are entirely contrary to Him, and that He is willing to make us like Himself.
We the Jainists of India say every day in our prayer, I worship all perfected souls, I worship all spiritual masters, I worship all spiritual instructors, I worship all holy men and women in the world.
Worship is not music. We can certainly worship Him without musicians and without a song. And by the way, God does not actually seek worship. The Word tells us that He seeks worshippers. He's not looking for those who make the most beautiful music. He's looking for those who worship in spirit ... and in truth. Music is only one of the ways that he has ordained for us to express our worship. Yet too many worship leaders today spend more time honing their craft and planning / rehearsing their worship sets, than they spend on their face, alone in worship.
The end of all worship leading is worship living. We must live our worship if we expect others to live their own worship.
Great men grow tired of contentedness.
Contrary to popular belief, we (millennials) can't be won back with hipper worship bands, fancy coffee shops, or pastors who wear skinny jeans.
Singing aloud leaves you with a sense of levity and contentedness.
When we turn luxuries into necessities, we jeopardize our ability for contentedness.
Our Lord approved neither idol worship or idle worship but ideal worship in Spirit and truth.
Whenever the method of Worship Becomes more Important than the Person of Worship, We have already prostituted Our Worship.
Despite the protestations, one sometimes wonders if we are beginning to worship, worship rather than worship God.
I have almost no capacity for worship. What I have is the knowledge that it is my duty to worship and worship only what I believe to be true.” May 19, 1962
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