Worship

The bible provides some specific teachings and examples of how God, and His Son, are to be worshipped.  Looking to the Bible, we’ll attempt to answer questions around some of the fundamentals (when and how) as well as some of the deeper questions of how we can worship with our hearts and minds- especially when we’re not even in church.

The bible provides some specific teachings and examples of how God, and His Son, are to be worshipped.  Looking to the Bible, we’ll attempt to answer questions around some of the fundamentals (when and how) as well as some of the deeper questions of how we can worship with our hearts and minds- especially when we’re not even in church.

In the old law, the Jews were commanded to give a tenth, or a “tithe.” What does that mean? And does that still apply to use today? And how should we go about determining how much to give to God? Using scripture, this video also discusses how Christians should view the old law vs the new law. (Time 3:43)

Does God need our worship? Who is God, and why does He command us to worship Him? What is it that’s inside us that wants answers such as “Why am I here?” or “Why did God put me here?” Using old and new testament scripture, the presenter points to scriptural answers. (Time 3:46)

Jesus’ cousin John the Baptist– and Jesus– each said the same words as they began their ministries. They said, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” (Luke 3&4) What does this mean? And how does it apply to us? The presenter provides both definition as well as practical, daily application for us today. (Time 3:55)

Does it matter what color we are? What sex? How old we are? What our background is? How should we view each of our roles in the local church? Using I Corinthians 12 and other passages, the presenter provides some Biblical answers. (Time 3:43)

In Matthew 6 and Luke 11, Jesus’ disciples asked Him to teach them how to pray. He had much to say on the topic, and the presenter invites us to reach those and other teachings to learn how and why we pray, and gives us Biblical answers as to what to pray for. (Time 3:36)