Quotes about Worship
No doubt men may easily think too little of God the Father, and God the Spirit, but no man ever thought too much of Christ.
- JC Ryle
A man who knows that he lives in sin against God will not be inclined to come daily into the presence of God.
- Jonathan Edwards
Whatever a man prefers to God, that he makes a god to himself.
- St. Cyprian
Man is created for the glory of God.
- G Campbell Morgan
Christians believe that true worship is the highest and noblest activity of which man, by the grace of God, is capable.
- John Stott
the Western church has often stressed its personal relationship with God at the expense of its corporate relationship to Him. This
- Neil Anderson
The most consistent musical experience I had growing up was church music.
- Amy Grant
No political party can or ought to exist when one of its corner-stones is opposition to freedom of thought and to the right to worship God "according to the dictate of one's own conscience," or according to the creed of any religious denomination whatever. Nevertheless, if a sect sets up its laws as binding above the State laws, wherever the two come in conflict this claim must be resisted and suppressed at whatever cost.
- Ulysses S. Grant
No political party can or ought to exist when one of its cornerstones is opposition to freedom of thought and to the right to worship God "according to the dictate of one's own conscience," or according to the creed of any religious denomination whatever.
- Ulysses S. Grant
As for methods of prayer, all are good, as long as they are sincere.
- Victor Hugo
What more could he need, this old man whose little leisure was divided between day-time gardening and night-time contemplation? Was not that narrow space with the sky its ceiling room enough for the worship of God in the most delicate of his works and in the most sublime? A garden to walk in and immensity to dream in -what more could he ask? A few flowers at his feet and above him the stars.
- Victor Hugo
Genuflection before the idol or the dollar destroys the muscles which walk and the will that moves.
- Victor Hugo