Worship is a matter of the heart and the priorities we place
on God and the things of God. It is not a location, nor is it the rhythms of melodic sounds of music. But coming to the house of God in the multitude of His mercy with expressions of reverential admiration and awe, to the God who loved us first and above all, moments of worship are precious and sacred in which our Father delights, because we offer Him something He cannot give to Himself. Therefore worship transcends singing and certainly excludes dramatic displays of false or distracting emotions. Furthermore, worship is not to be viewed as entertainment nor should it be limited to the thirty minutes of music or the euphoric teelings that accompany it. Instead, let worship be a lifestyle and the catalyst which propels us to further appreciate
the glory and majesty of God
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