Quotes About Worship
Try to live as if there were a God
~ Muriel Rukeyser
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If you give your life as a prayer, you intensify the prayer beyond all measure.
~ Peace Pilgrim
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It feels weird in our ear holes to hear people worshipping a guy named Ron. We know Rons in our life.
~ Sarah Silverman
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Each of our temples is an expression of our testimony that life beyond the grave is as real and as certain as is our life here on earth.
~ Thomas S. Monson
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I'm big in my faith. I try to keep God No. 1 in my life.
~ Will Compton
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Organize priorities so that God is first in our lives.
~ John H. Groberg
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Once upon a time, there were two moons, who were sisters. Nitid was the goddess of tears and life, and the sky was hers. No one worshipped Ellai but secret lovers.
~ Laini Taylor
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God is always in my life, and that's the most important thing to me.
~ Lenny Kravitz
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Religion should be dearer than life itself.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
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Worship is the act of the abandoned heart adoring its God
~ John Eldredge
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if God is everywhere, why do I have to go to Church on Sunday?
~ John Fante
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Jesus, these Protestants! In my church we didn't sing cheap hymns. With us it was Handel and Palestrina.
~ John Fante
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A god who brings you good and bad in equal amounts doesn't ask for much, " she said. "Maybe a prayer or two. Maybe the odd sacrifice of a beast. But a god who promises only good times?" She shook her head and made the warding sign against evil. "A god like that will always want something from you.
~ John Flanagan
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I was brought up in a religion by which I was always taught to renounce the devil; but should I comply with your desire, and go to Mass, I should be sure to meet him there in a variety of shapes.
~ John Foxe
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In the New Testament Scriptures, Christ and his apostles deliver the laws that are necessary to govern a community based on grace. The full and final authority over the church's life and worship is not Moses and the laws of the earthly theocracy. Her full and final authority is the Lord Jesus Christ, the new lawgiver who replaces Moses.
~ John G. Reisinger
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Christians are not under the authority of Moses as their lawgiver.29 They are under the authority of Christ, the new lawgiver. Christians are not under the Old Covenant and do not use it to define their moral absolutes any more than they use it to define their diet. They are under the New Covenant, and it defines everything in their life and worship either by clear precept or personal application of a principle.
~ John G. Reisinger
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when I chose you, I didn't want the commonplace - I didn't want a 'partner' - I wanted a shrine...
~ John Geddes
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Why did just my eyes adore you - Have you ever wondered that? well, as Hegel said, "Too fair to worship, too divine to love."...
~ John Geddes
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why do people venerate Einstein or Bill Gates? Clive Bell explains: Genius worship is the inevitable sign of an uncreative age....
~ John Geddes
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is worship too strong a word? yes, I worship you - to worship is to give worth to something – isn't that what love is all about?...
~ John Geddes
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I put you on the pedestal - made you a saint - dare I blaspheme?...
~ John Geddes
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I've discovered why you fascinate - you keep the mystery and as Carlyle noted, Wonder is the basis of worship...
~ John Geddes
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all this time I've been worshiping you - when other men wanted to kiss you, I've been offering the praise of my lips...
~ John Geddes
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in acting according to the will of God revealed in his word, and in the whole worship of him, both internal and external: and this is to be done "with fear", not with fear of man, nor with servile fear of God, but with a godly and filial fear, with a reverential affection for him, and in a way agreeable to his mind and will; with reverence and awe of him, without levity, carelessness, and negligence;
~ John Gill
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