Worship: A Holistic Lifestyle of Reverence and Connection

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"When we come to see God as holy, we see that we are not. We see these aspects in our own lives. There's a point that God does this to us because this often leads us to a place of lament. We mourn over the person we have become and we recognize that we are separated from God." [21:02]( | | )

"So maybe it's a hobby. Maybe it's going to the spa. Whatever it is, that's really at the heart of why we have me time. But notice something. When you have me time, don't you always have to go back? Right? Because it doesn't last. It's good. It's a good temporary fix, but it's not really fixing anything." [36:16]( | | )

"So to worship God is to have adoration for our holy God. Paul writes about the fullness of adoration in Romans 12. Here's my point. I'll prove it in scripture. Paul writes, Therefore I urge you, brethren, by the mercies of God to present your bodies a living and, uh-oh, there's that word, holy sacrifice acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship." [37:49]( | | )

"If we're walking in this world and say, well, I have no sin. I'm good. Mmm. Well, then God is not in you. The truth is not in you. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. So, to worship God is to feel shame before our holy God." [24:00]( | | )

"Adoration is a tense admiration culminating in reverence and worship, together with the outward acts and attitudes which accompany such reverence. It includes both the subjective sentiments or feelings of the soul in the presence of God, and the appropriate physical expressions of such sentiments and outward actions of homage or of worship." [32:59]( | | )

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