It just occurred to me that worship is gratitude expanded exponentially. The focus is not on ourselves and it is lavishly poured out, not itemized. Personally, I worship the God of the Bible, but you can go to a rock concert and see the same behavior. And it isn't about external show, so don't think some people worship better than others. It just may be they are better dancers and singers. Besides, it isn't what it sounds or looks like here. It is how it sounds and looks when it reaches the throne room of heaven where every tear is acknowledged. I'll bet you there are some saints confined to their beds and unable to speak who are constantly filling the courts of heaven with their magnificent worship. Just a thought.
Lots of good food for thought in the podcast and your comment Ben. Gratitude and worship are matters of the heart and mind; so I agree physical ability isn’t required. “Man looks on the outward appearance; but the Lord looks at the heart.” I Samuel 16:7
It just occurred to me that worship is gratitude expanded exponentially. The focus is not on ourselves and it is lavishly poured out, not itemized. Personally, I worship the God of the Bible, but you can go to a rock concert and see the same behavior. And it isn't about external show, so don't think some people worship better than others. It just may be they are better dancers and singers. Besides, it isn't what it sounds or looks like here. It is how it sounds and looks when it reaches the throne room of heaven where every tear is acknowledged. I'll bet you there are some saints confined to their beds and unable to speak who are constantly filling the courts of heaven with their magnificent worship. Just a thought.
Lots of good food for thought in the podcast and your comment Ben. Gratitude and worship are matters of the heart and mind; so I agree physical ability isn’t required. “Man looks on the outward appearance; but the Lord looks at the heart.” I Samuel 16:7