Worship is an act, as in taking communion or falling to your knees in prayer. It is an attitude, as when we are filled by singing or hearing a hymn. It is a recognition of both the greatness of God above us and the closeness of God to us. However, worship is more than that; it is an attempt to recover at least a part of our oneness with God that we lost at the gates of Eden. In Essential Worship, we consider three things that separate us from God and four steps we can take to draw closer.
I believe that through our best worship, when our worship is neither an act nor an attitude, but is at our very essence, we can come very close to succeeding in that attempt.
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