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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
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
The secret of the surrendered life is giving God the first part of every day, the first day of every week, the first portion of your income, the first consideration in every decision, and the first place in all of your life.
- John Maxwell
We worship an awesome God in the Blue States, and we don't like federal agents poking around our libraries in the Red States. We coach Little League in the Blue States and have gay friends in the Red States.
- Barack Obama
As we come unto Christ and journey to higher ground, we will desire to spend more time in His temples, because the temples represent higher ground, sacred ground.
- Joseph Wirthlin
Singing is as much the language of holy joy as praying is of holy desire.
- John Wesley