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AN INTENSE APPROACH TO

AN INTENSE APPROACH TO . Where have you experienced intense worship ? Describe what it looked like? What made it special as compared to other worship experiences?. WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS. First mention of worship in the Bible Genesis 22:1-5 Abraham tested Worshipped God – Issac

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AN INTENSE APPROACH TO

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  1. AN INTENSE APPROACHTO

  2. Where have you experienced intense worship? Describe what it looked like? What made it special as compared to other worship experiences?

  3. WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS • First mention of worship in the Bible • Genesis 22:1-5 • Abraham tested • Worshipped God – Issac • First mention of praise in the Bible • Genesis 29:35 • Leah blessed • Praised the Lord - Judah born

  4. WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS • HALLELUJAH– to praise, to rejoice, to boast about someone (all of you must praise Jehovah – Hallelu-Jah) – Psalm 150 • BARAK – to bless, suggests kneeling down in prayer – Psalm 103:1-2, Psalm 113:1-3 • ZAMAR – musical praise to God (often used in the Psalms) – Psalm 92:1-3, Psalm 81:1-2

  5. WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS • ABODA or LATREIA – means Service • (Romans 12 v 1-2) • SHACHAC - means to Bow Down • (Proverbs 1:7) • HOMOLOGIA – means Agreement • (John 4:23-24, Matt 5:23-24) • THUSIA – means Sacrifice • (Eph 5:2, Phil 2:17)

  6. Reverent devotion and allegiance pledged to God; the rituals or ceremonies by which this reverence is expressed. • ‘Worship’ comes from the old English word ‘Worthship’ – which denotes the worthiness of the one receiving the special honor or devotion.

  7. Music is important, but worship is not just music – it involves our entire relationship with God, all our heart, mind, soul, and strength – it involves all the ways in which we can respond to God, all the ways we can praise him by what we say and do, all the ways we can demonstrate that God is worthy of all praise and honor and allegiance.

  8. An act of worship or acknowledgement by which the virtue and deeds of another are extolled (honoured and glorified).

  9. Corporate worship in the New Testament Church includes Holy Spirit-led: • Prayer • Fasting • Praise • The Word (preaching, exalting, teaching, studying) • The Lord’s Supper • Prophecies and other signs of gifts of the Spirit • Tithes and Offering • Prayer for the unsaved, sick and those in needs

  10. Personal worship in the New Testament believer includes Holy Spirit-led: • A Witness of the Love of God • Prayer and Fasting • Praise • The Word (reading, studying, meditating) • Giving – time, resources, spiritual and natural gifts

  11. Planning Worship

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