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We’ve worked real hard to redefine what worship means today?  And, in doing so, we’ve made it more about music or style or a feel-good experience than what it has historically meant in the past.  But what does “worship” really mean?

According to Webster’s Dictionary (1828) worship means:  “To honor with extravagant love and extreme submission.  It means to declare or attribute dignity and worth.  Worship is to show profound reverence and adoration.”

And this has nothing to do with a style of music or what I’ve seen in church most of my life.  Which brings us to the question:  Did you worship last Sunday?  Did you honor your Lord with extravagant love and extreme submission?  Did you boldly declare His dignity and worth among the congregation?  Did you show, by your very actions, your profound reverence and adoration for the Lord last Sunday?  And if you did, what was that like?

And if you didn’t, or if you’re not sure, then keep listening.

The following is a study on True Worship.

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