Worshipping Quotes

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Amit Ray
“God is the most beautiful, and beauty is the expression of God. If you can't appreciate beauty in the world how can you understand God?”
Amit Ray, Meditation: Insights and Inspirations

Kamand Kojouri
“You know how it goes:
at some point in your life,
you fell in love with someone
and had a glimpse of God.
Then you abandoned life and lover
and started celebrating
your love for God.”
Kamand Kojouri

“A worshipper perceives that he is near to God because he is awake all night worshipping God. But after worship, your prayers are for health, long life, wealth, and for the damsels and slaves of the Paradise. Ponder! Did you ever pray to God, ‘O’ God, I desire from Thee nothing but Thee’?”
Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Believing the phenomenon of karma is placing your destiny in the hands of the devil.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Richard K. Morgan
“These are pious, clean-living men, worshipping at the temple of their own bodies.”
“Hmm. Sounds distinctly erotic.”
Richard K. Morgan, The Steel Remains

Nitya Prakash
“Right now someone is worshipping you from afar while someone else is ignoring you from close.”
Nitya Prakash

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“One of the most dangerous things in life is to live in the worship of something that we don’t even realize we’re worshipping.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Mehmet Murat ildan
“If you ever meet a higher being, do not worship it; only try to be its friend! Worship is primitiveness and no higher and developed being likes worshipping!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“Does god need our prayers? No. God doesn't need anything. A god in need is not a god indeed. So why do we pray? We pray out of a sense of gratitude. Prayer is a thank you. We feel better when we have offered our gratitude to the creator. Prayer is for our emotional and spiritual edification”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, Pearls Of Eternity

Abhijit Naskar
“All deities are external manifestation of humanity's internal divinity.”
Abhijit Naskar

“Quality Workplace: "a place of wor(k)ship is frequently equated as holy as that of worshiping”
Priyavrat Thareja- The Temple of TQM, OmniScience, Vol 2, No 2 (2012)Thareja- The Temple of TQM, Omn

“Winning, being smart is not all that required, but the fulfillments of the race in Christ Jesus brings peace to the mind and soul.”
Jerry Y. Sarkw.

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“If I worship the fact that I don’t worship anything, amongst other things what I’m worshipping is denial.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

David W. Manner
“A balanced approach to worship evaluation can be summative in that a congregation can learn from its previous worship failures and successes. But it can also be formative since it occurs during the development and conceptual worship service stages.”
David W. Manner, Better Sundays Begin on Monday: 52 Exercises for Evaluating Weekly Worship

David W. Manner
“When an intentional and collaborative process of weekly worship evaluation is implemented, the reality is that you as leaders will no longer receive all of the credit for worship successes. But fortunately, you won’t receive all of the credit for worship failures either.”
David W. Manner, Better Sundays Begin on Monday: 52 Exercises for Evaluating Weekly Worship

David W. Manner
“Worship is always easier when things are going our way, when we have a job, a healthy family, a lovely home, and financial security. But what about when the daily events of life threaten to consume us? If worship is continuous, why wouldn’t you also worship then?”
David W. Manner, Better Sundays Begin on Monday: 52 Exercises for Evaluating Weekly Worship

David W. Manner
“Intergenerational worship is only possible if our common ground is deference instead of preference.”
David W. Manner, Better Sundays Begin on Monday: 52 Exercises for Evaluating Weekly Worship

David W. Manner
“Remembering the Resurrection only on Easter is like remembering your marriage only on your anniversary.”
David W. Manner, Better Sundays Begin on Monday: 52 Exercises for Evaluating Weekly Worship

David W. Manner
“If we create worship just to accommodate our needs, then the god we worship looks a lot like us.”
David W. Manner, Better Sundays Begin on Monday: 52 Exercises for Evaluating Weekly Worship

David W. Manner
“We believe music is a universal language just as long as everyone else lives in our universe. It’s impossible for intercultural worship to begin with a common musical style, so it must instead begin with a common biblical content. And when it does, music won’t get the blame for what only theology can fix.”
David W. Manner, Better Sundays Begin on Monday: 52 Exercises for Evaluating Weekly Worship

David W. Manner
“Hymns and modern worship songs aren’t mutually exclusive. As long as we are filtering them according to theology instead of partiality, they can both live in harmony and compatibility as worship allies instead of adversaries.”
David W. Manner, Better Sundays Begin on Monday: 52 Exercises for Evaluating Weekly Worship

“Stop worrying, start worshipping”
Lailah Gifty Akita

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Places of worship that have been built throughout history often represent monotony because they are mostly made of the same type! The distinctness is admirable; but monotony makes people bored! Sameness represents the poverty of the mind; distinctness on the other hand represents the wealth of the mind!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Mehmet Murat ildan
“If you worship fire in the freezing cold, you won't be doing anything ridiculous; if you worship ice in the heat as hell, you won't be doing anything ridiculous! You don't have to worship something, but I say to you, if you insist on worshiping something, then there should be some logic in your worship!”
Mehmet Murat ildan