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unity can be for people who worship and obey the God of the universe. If they seek the Lord and act in unity, nothing can stop them. That's why the enemy does everything possible to keep God's people divided. Because once we come together in unity, we gain momentum and take ground for the kingdom.
— Stephen Kendrick
A.C.T.S.—Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, and Supplication.
— Stephen Kendrick
He created us to love Him, and something unexplainably beautiful happens when we direct all of who we are at delighting in all of who He is. It is proper worship of the One who is worthy.
— Stephen Kendrick
Jesus, help us to build our faith in You, and to believe in Your provision for every need. We also ask You to give us a vision of what You want to do in our lives for Your glory. In Your name, amen.
— Stephen Kendrick
It's very easy for a church just to slide along from week to week, taking it for granted that we do our services like this and that, and we celebrate the sacraments like this and that.
— NT Wright
If anything becomes more fundamental than God to your happiness, meaning of life, and identity then it is an idol.
— Timothy Keller
Christ is glorified in you when he is more precious to you than all that life can give or death can take.
— John Piper
My joy grows with every soul that seeks the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. Remember, you have one life. That's all. You were made for God. Don't waste it.
— John Piper
There is a difference between a private devotional life and a corporate one. Solemnity is proper in church, but things that are proper in church are not necessarily proper outside, and vice versa.
— CS Lewis
Anything that erodes the fear of God will intensify the fear of man.
— Edward Welch
Adoration is caring for God above all else.
— Evelyn Underhill
A worship that can be conducted by persons who refuse to give shelter to the houseless, to give bread to the hungry, clothing to the naked, and who enjoin obedience to a law forbidding these acts of mercy, is a curse, not a blessing to mankind.
— Frederick Douglass