Quotes about Worship
The Fiery Furnace The events in this chapter foreshadow the resistance of the Jews to the worship of the Antichrist during the coming great tribulation period.
- Chuck Smith
Scripture knows no twofold religious veneration, one of a lower kind and the other of a higher kind. Roman Catholics, accordingly, admit that worship (latria) and homage (dulia) are not distinguished in Scripture as they distinguish them, and also that these words furnish no etymological support for the way they are used.
- Herman Bavinck
As for our great King, when we venture into His presence, let us have a purpose there. Let us beware of playing at praying; it is insolence toward God.
- Charles Spurgeon
In active obedience, we worship God by doing what pleases God; but by passive obedience, we do as well worship God by being pleased with what God does.
- Jeremiah Burroughs
It's certain that the thing a man's heart is most taken with and set upon is his God.
- Jeremiah Burroughs
Note this, I beseech you: in active obedience we worship God by doing what pleases God, but by passive obedience we do as well worship God by being pleased with what God does.
- Jeremiah Burroughs
Hey, Carpathia, you're not the risen king; Hey, Carpathia, you don't rule anything. We'll worship God until we die And fight against you, Nicolae. Hey, Carpathia, you're not the risen king.
- Jerry B. Jenkins
to a church where people don't mind expressing themselves.
- Jerry B. Jenkins
Worship from the heart in times of adversity implies an attitude of humble acceptance on our part of God's right to do as He pleases in our lives.
- Jerry Bridges
The only basis on which to work for God is an esteemed appreciation of his deliverance.
- Oswald Chambers
Give worshipfully. Our giving is a reflexive response to God's grace. It doesn't come out of our altruism - it comes out of the transforming work of Christ in us.
- Randy Alcorn
Do not forget that even as "to work is to worship" so to be cheery is to worship also, and to be happy is the first step to being pious.
- Robert Louis Stevenson