Everyday is a day for worship!
I appreciated what the Rabbi commented: "...EVERYDAY is a day for worship..."
In this crazily fast-paced society, many so-called "Christians" have this notion that Sunday is the one day in the week for worship.
On the contrary, I believe that all of our lives should be poured forth as an act of worship to the Lord. Everything we do should be done to glorify and honor the Lord. The word worship in some of the Scriptures in the NT actually means "to serve, to minister."
Yes, there should be regular times set aside for personal worship before the Lord-- praising God, praying, reading His Word, seeking His face. And there should be regular times of family worship. But worship is not just restricted to being on our knees before the Lord. You can also worship by scrubbing the kitchen floor!
Let's worship the Lord all day long in everything we do!
In this crazily fast-paced society, many so-called "Christians" have this notion that Sunday is the one day in the week for worship.
On the contrary, I believe that all of our lives should be poured forth as an act of worship to the Lord. Everything we do should be done to glorify and honor the Lord. The word worship in some of the Scriptures in the NT actually means "to serve, to minister."
Yes, there should be regular times set aside for personal worship before the Lord-- praising God, praying, reading His Word, seeking His face. And there should be regular times of family worship. But worship is not just restricted to being on our knees before the Lord. You can also worship by scrubbing the kitchen floor!
Let's worship the Lord all day long in everything we do!


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