Quotes about Worship
The more that you come to know Jesus for who He really is, loving Him is not a problem.
— John Eldredge
All this beauty exists so you and I can see His glory, His artwork. It's like an invitation to worship Him, to know Him.
— Donald Miller
At the end of the day, when I am lying in bed and I know the chances of any of our theology being exactly right are a million to one, I need to know that God has things figured out, that if my math is wrong we are still going to be okay. And wonder is that feeling we get when we let go of our silly answers, our mapped out rules that we want God to follow. I don't think there is any better worship than wonder.
— Donald Miller
I need for there to be something bigger than me. I need someone to put awe inside me; I need to come second to someone who has everything figured out.
— Donald Miller
I realized that for years I'd thought of love as something that would complete me, make all my troubles go away. I worshipped at the altar of romantic completion. And it had cost me, plenty of times. And it had cost me most of the girls I'd dated, too, because I wanted them to be something they weren't. It's too much pressure to put on a person.
— Donald Miller
America has always been the land of dreams because America is a nation of true believers. When the pilgrims landed at Plymouth they prayed. When the Founders wrote the Declaration of Independence, they invoked our creator four times, because in America we don't worship government, we worship God.
— Donald Trump
It has been said that some people go to church to eye the clothes and others go to close their eyes.
— J. Vernon McGee
We need to realize, my friend, that you and I are creatures, creatures of God, and as creatures of God, we owe Him something.
— J. Vernon McGee
Tell me what a man does in the matter of Bible-reading and praying, in the matter of Sunday, public worship, and the Lord's Supper, and I will soon tell you what he is, and on which road he is travelling.
— JC Ryle
Where there is no heart, there may be lip-work and tongue-work, but there is nothing that God listens to,—there is no prayer.
— JC Ryle
And he will turn many of the sons of Israel back to the Lord their God.
— JC Ryle
The best public worship is that which produces the best private Christianity. The best Church Services for the congregation are those which make its individual members most holy at home and alone. If we want to know whether our own public worship is doing us good, let us try it by these tests. Does it quicken our conscience? Does it send us to Christ? Does it add to our knowledge? Does it sanctify our life? If it does, we may depend on it, it is worship of which we have no cause to be ashamed.
— JC Ryle