Did you ever hear anyone say, “We’re not going to the lake this afternoon; Sunday is the only day we have to rest?”
Since we fight for the liberty to worship, should we not make more use of that liberty?
When we recognize Jesus’ kingship, we’ll give Him our worship.
A person may be worthy of admiration, but Christ alone is worthy of adoration.
When we submit to Jesus’ lordship, we’ll give Him our worship.
It is possible to be so active in the service of Christ as to forget to love Him.
The word worship is a shortened form of the old word worthship, which means showing God the worth He holds in your life.
Fellowship with a holy God will produce holy living.
Some people think Sunday is Funday.
He who lives a life of love and charity is constantly at worship.
Emotion without devotion is nothing more than commotion.
Active worship requires active involvement.
For God’s people, worship must come before work.