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6. Application of the Regulative Principle in the Contemporary Church
Certain theological words gain such defined meaning in the history of theology that to affirm that one holds to them is equal to...


5. Reformed Worship
The Protestant Reformation began with Martin Luther amid his protests against abuses within the church. Being fundamentally conservative,...


4. Historical Survey of Worship
Worship involves the assembling of God’s people. In fact, believers are commanded, through Scripture, to “not give up meeting together”...


3. How Do We Worship?
According to John 4:24, “God is spirit, and His worshipers must worship in the Spirit and in truth.” We cannot simply approach worship on...


2. Why Do We Worship?
“To be human is to worship.”[1] This statement is supported in the Scriptures; it is declared in our creeds and is evident throughout...


1. Who Do We Worship?
To worship is “to honor or revere as a divine being or supernatural power” and “to regard with great or extravagant respect, honor, or...
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