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"Genuine worship will have both a private and a public demension."
Peterson pg. 16
What, after all, does the Bible mean by 'worship' and how does it relate to the other great issues of the Christian life?"
Peterson pg. 16
Worship must involve certain identifiable attitudes, but something is seriously wrong when people equate spiritual self-gratification with worship.
Peterson pg. 17
I believe music-centered worship has indeed become a common way of thinking about the presence of God
Webber pg. 133
worship is remembering - Remembering God's redemptive work in Christ; remembering God's work in creation; remembering God's work of salvation in my life
Webber
worship is the witness to God's vision for a New Heaven and New Earth; God's vision of redemption oand the hope fro the future.
Webber
The worship provisions of the O.T. are presented as an expression of the covenant relationship established by God between himself and Israel. Similarly, in the N.T., worship theology is intimately connected with the establishment and outworking of the new covenant. Acceptable worship under both covenants is a matter of responding to God's initiative in salvation and revelation, and doing so in teh way that he requires.
Petterson pg. 19
An ancient worship principle--lex orandi, lex credendi, the law of prayer is the law of faith and belief--states that the way we sing or pray is the expression of what we really believe.
Liesch pg. 42
Depending on music to aid, induce, or enhance worship is idolatry dressed up in psycho-aesthetic finery. It confuses the power of music with the presence of God"
Liesch pg. 65
quote by Harold Best
The critical issue is not the techniques of worship, or the traditions of worship, still less the experience of worship, but who is being worshipped, and who is worshipping.
D.A. Carson pg. 13
When we want to reform 'worship', we really mean we want to reform certain ecclesiastical practice. But if the modern word 'worship' is now associated with a lot of ideas with little biblical warrant, then those who wish to reform theology and practice by the Bible must pause and as some basic biblical questions before following any of the siren voices that beckon.
Carson pg. 14
...worship is a transitive verb? We do not meet to worship (i.e. to experience worship); we aim to worship God...If you seeek experiences of worship, you will not find them; if your worship the living God, you will experience soemthing of what is relfected in the Psalms. Worship is a transitive verb, and the more important that about it is the direct object.
Carson pg. 15
Worship has been aptly described as 'the supreme and only indisenbable activity of the Christian church'
Peterson pg. 51
Worship: Adoration and Action