Worshipping our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
A man who worships the woman he loves with honor and respect.
When you hear the word "worship", what comes to mind?
Jim in SC
2012/06/18 10:10:52
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Top Opinion
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lady blue 2012/06/19 11:03:41This...






















Worship the infernal dark lord and true king of the universe !
Muscle Worship
When I think of worship I think of good worship, praising, obeying, and glorifying God in everything that I do. That includes, singing, praying, talking, working, eating, sleeping, playing... There is no aspect of life that should not be part of worship.
(Genesis 22:8 And Abraham said, My son, God will provide himself a lamb for a burnt offering: so they went both of them together.)
I Love and respect Him because He loved us first.
(John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only
begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish,
but have everlasting life.)
Because of this, if I could have Loved Him first I would have.
Many of the songs I sing and listen to tell of His love for us, His interaction with His prophets on our behalf, and His interaction with us,
His interaction with His prophets on our behalf.
This is worship.
Not the act of crawling to His feet sort of thing.
I do not expect He would want that.
He wants my devotion in my everyday walk.
To acknowledge Him in all things but not to throw away my dignity in the process.
We are His children.
We should act like it.
That is worship.
I am very grateful that He gave us this nation so that we can help the world and give us a relatively free place to worship as we feel He wants us to.
To honor to the worth of _____. I see worship as largely proactive and woven through every day actions, words and deeds. The ability to worship is incredibly entwined with perspectives regarding love: agape (recognizing the divine in each person and the Universe), philios (recognizing the humanity in each other) and praxis (any action that expresses any type of love, compassion and the recognition of human worth, dignity). Our views on worship and love help make reciprocity, functional pluralism and Equality possible...as opposed to abuse, corruption and toxic power tripping. Doing wrong in the name of any God/ideology is nothing more than rationalized wrong; it's not worship, it's still not okay, and it's one's duty to imagine a better choice of action. An individual should, without eclipsing the primacy of ethics and virtues, be quite capable of navigating emotional, intellectual, political, sexual, religious, spiritual, and other landscapes.
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