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Quotes About Worship

You are alive in the Spirit, alive by the Spirit, alive for Christ, alive in Christ, to live the life of Christ so that He might be glorified.
~ Louie Giglio
we become what we worship (Psalm 115:8). When we set our gaze on the Almighty, we change into the likeness of the One who has captivated our souls. And we reflect His glory.
~ Louie Giglio
Pray like this: Our Father in heaven, may your name be kept holy." —MATTHEW 6:9 NLT
~ Louie Giglio
The great significance of the altar was and always has been that it was the place where God and the worshiper met.
~ Louis Berkhof
The Bible does not urge moral improvement as an end in itself, but moral improvement in relation to God, for God's sake, and with a view to the service of God.
~ Louis Berkhof
Prayer is the most important part of the thankfulness God requires of us.
~ Louis Berkhof
Abbots and priors and monks, oh my.
~ Louise Penny
Greek for 'breath.' The monks who first wrote down the chants believed that the deeper we breathe the more we draw God into ourselves. And there's no deeper breath than when we're singing. Have you ever noticed that the deeper you breathe, the calmer you get?" the monk asked.
~ Louise Penny
Faith discriminates thus: This is true, that is false. And it claims truth to itself alone. Faith has for its object a definite, specific truth … One thing alone is truth, … God … ; all other gods are vain idols.
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
It is not I, but religion that worships man, although religion, or rather theology, denies this; it is not I, an insignificant individual, but religion itself that says: God is man, man is God
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
Everybody makes his own god(s).
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
A new type of superstition has got hold of people's minds, the worship of the state. People demand the exercise of the methods of coercion and compulsion, of violence and threat. Woe to anybody who does not bend his knee to the fashionable idols!
~ Ludwig von Mises
I will use this period of spiritual training in my life to focus on the greatness of my God instead of the impossibility of my circumstances.
~ John Bevere
A believer is drawn into idolatry when he allows his heart to be stirred with discontentment and looks for satisfaction outside of obedience to God. This satisfaction could be a person, possession, or activity.
~ John Bevere
If you desire the praise of man, you will fear man. If you fear man, you will serve him-for you will serve what you fear.
~ John Bevere
But sacrifices are useless when unaccompanied by hearts that love and fear God.
~ John Bevere
We should not serve the Lord for what He can do but rather for who He is and what He has already done for us.
~ John Bevere
All true worship is anchored in a reverence for His presence
~ John Bevere
music plays a significant, key role in cultivating an atmosphere for the presence of the Lord. It has the ability to open and prepare a person's heart.
~ John Bevere
Many times I am forced in my prayers, first to beg of God that he would take mine heart, and set it on himself in Christ, and when it is there, that he would keep it there.
~ John Bunyan
en la adoración a Dios se requiere una fe divina, pero no puede haber tal fe divina sin una revelación divina de la voluntad de Dios; por lo tanto, cualquier cosa que se utilice en la adoración a Dios y que no sea conforme a la revelación divina, no puede hacerse sino por una fe humana, y tal fe no aprovechará para vida eterna.
~ John Bunyan
Sometimes also he would cast in such wicked thoughts as these; that I must pray to him, or for him: I have thought sometimes of that, Fall down; or, if thou wilt fall down and worship me.  Matt. iii. 9.
~ John Bunyan
As the presence and name of God are dreadful and fearful in the church, so is his worship and service. I say his worship, or the works of service to which we are by him enjoined while we are in this world, are dreadful and fearful things.
~ John Bunyan
I can only say this, that for true worship of God there is a divine faith required, but there can be no divine faith without a divine revelation of the will of God.
~ John Bunyan