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When we think of the word “worship,” our minds often intrinsically correlate it with the word “music.” While this is partially true, scripture describes the essence of “worship” as acknowledging something worth. As we continue in our series of “Intimacy,” this sermon will look into the book of Romans which teaches us that the discipline of worship allows us to pursue deeper intimacy with God, and that our worship of God is rooted in our understanding the worth of God.
By EncounterWhen we think of the word “worship,” our minds often intrinsically correlate it with the word “music.” While this is partially true, scripture describes the essence of “worship” as acknowledging something worth. As we continue in our series of “Intimacy,” this sermon will look into the book of Romans which teaches us that the discipline of worship allows us to pursue deeper intimacy with God, and that our worship of God is rooted in our understanding the worth of God.