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What is worship?
The practice of expressing praise, thanksgiving, adoration, etc.
In the ot, worship encompassed a variety of activities.
Bringing forward an offering to God was an act of worship.
Bowing down in the presence of God was an outward display of an inner attitude of reverence before the Creator.
The verb רוּם (rûm) could indicate that a person was “lifting up” or “exalting” God with praise.
People both bow before God and lift him up in praise and wonder.
The verb הָלַל (hālal) could be used to designate the act of celebrating God.
The word “hallelujah” is derived from the Hebrew phrase הַלְלוּ־יָהּ (halĕlû-yāh), meaning “praise Yahweh.”
“The term worship is sometimes applied to all of a Christian’s life, and it is rightly said that everything in our life should be an act of worship, and everything the church does should be considered worship, for everything we do should glorify God.” - Grudem
“Worship is an act of glorifying God.
Yet all aspects of our lives are supposed to glorify Go.” -Grudem
NCC; Q1 - What is our only hope in life and death?
NCC; A1 - That we are not our own but belong, body and soul, both in life and death, to God and to our Savior Jesus Christ.
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