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Worship is the corridor through which we make the exchange of heaven. It is the avenue that leads us from the emptiness of this world to the fullness of the next world. It is the street that leads from decay and discouragement to renewal and glory. When we fail to worship, therefore, we confine ourselves to the despair of this life.
— David Jeremiah
It's fairly simple. When can we pray? All the time. When should we praise God? Whenever we pray.
— David Jeremiah
The doctrine of Satan is that all religions are equally valid, that all paths lead to God, that God is impersonal, unknowable, and it is therefore irrelevant to Him what we call Him or how we worship Him. If Allah and God are one and the same, then wouldn't the worship of the Hindu chief gods, Vishnu and Shiva, also be the worship of Allah and God, only by a different name? Pretty soon, everybody is God... Which is the same as saying that nobody is.
— David Jeremiah
You can have money and still love God, but as Jesus said, you cannot love money and love God.
— David Jeremiah
William Temple, who served as Archbishop of Canterbury during the difficult days of World War II. He wrote, "To worship is to quicken the conscience by the holiness of God, to feed the mind with the truth of God, to purge the imagination by the beauty of God, to open the heart to the love of God, to devote the will to the purpose of God."
— David Jeremiah
Since there is no one like God, therefore all people should fear Him—in other words, dread His power and be devoted to His person.
— David Jeremiah
The Antichrist will acknowledge no religion at all other than the worship of himself and Satan. In his attempt to wipe the thought of God from the world's collective mind, he will try to change the moral and natural laws of the universe (Daniel 7:25).
— David Jeremiah
To affirm that God is God is to want to live in a particular way.
— Miroslav Volf
Let us see God before man every day.
— Horatius Bonar
David cuts through all the many needs, wants, and desires that may have been bouncing around inside him and essentially says, "If I could have only one thing, I want to be with God, to be in His presence, to know that he is always with me." Whether in good times or bad times, David knew the thing he needed most: to feel God's presence close by, intimately, through worship.
— Craig Groeschel
But just as your body needs sleep, your soul needs time to rest in God. To learn more about Him. To talk to Him. To worship and praise Him. To fellowship with other brothers and sisters.
— Craig Groeschel
If you're not ministering and using your gifts in the church, then something God wants done is being ignored.
— Craig Groeschel