Glory to God. I love this topic. Worship as an act of service. In all that we do. At work, at Church, in the giving of alms and so on. I like how the early Church in the book of Acts by the Holy Spirit, sold all their possessions and give it to and for the progression of the Kingdom of God.
Amen🙏This was a wonderful topic about worship! The Lord Jesus Christ is worthy of all the worship and praise! I love the Lord Jesus with all my heart🙏✝❤Thank you so much for sharing Professor NT Wright. I love your videos as always. God bless you always.
Professor Wright, I was expecting a short exposition of the Greek term threskeia used by the apostle James and which denotes something more than religion, which comes from the Latin religare and which means to bind again. But, to bind what? It seems as if Latin is left incomplete, and this leads us to an approximate interpretation as if it were a liturgical system. But was that what the apostle James wanted to express? Or perhaps it was something that has something to do with worship? Are there other ways to translate the Greek term threskeia, such as "devotion, piety, consecration"? Is keeping oneself pure from the pollution of the world, and being pious towards the most disadvantaged, a form of worship for the Creator?
“Worship [proskuneo] the Lord your God and serve [latreuo] only Him ” (Luke 4:8). “The Father is seeking … people to worship [proskuneo] Him” (John 4:23). “Because of God's mercy … offer your body as a living sacrifice that is holy and pleasing to God. This is your reasonable service [latreuo]” (Romans 12:1).
Hallelujah! Amen. 🙏🏻 🎵
Glory to God. I love this topic. Worship as an act of service. In all that we do. At work, at Church, in the giving of alms and so on. I like how the early Church in the book of Acts by the Holy Spirit, sold all their possessions and give it to and for the progression of the Kingdom of God.
Amen sister in Christ ❤✝️
Lovely, I was reading Acts 1-5 this morning
Prof. Wright, an insightful and poetic expository of God’s creational glory; that we exist to exalt Him, worshipping His holy name, forever.
Thank you for continuing to share your insights into this deep topic.
Amen🙏This was a wonderful topic about worship! The Lord Jesus Christ is worthy of all the worship and praise! I love the Lord Jesus with all my heart🙏✝❤Thank you so much for sharing Professor NT Wright. I love your videos as always. God bless you always.
Excellent as always. I read somewhere that worship always involved an element of sacrifice as well, but perhaps not?
Love this topic. I clicked it sooo fast😩✝️
Professor Wright, I was expecting a short exposition of the Greek term threskeia used by the apostle James and which denotes something more than religion, which comes from the Latin religare and which means to bind again. But, to bind what? It seems as if Latin is left incomplete, and this leads us to an approximate interpretation as if it were a liturgical system. But was that what the apostle James wanted to express? Or perhaps it was something that has something to do with worship? Are there other ways to translate the Greek term threskeia, such as "devotion, piety, consecration"? Is keeping oneself pure from the pollution of the world, and being pious towards the most disadvantaged, a form of worship for the Creator?
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“Worship [proskuneo] the Lord your God and serve [latreuo] only Him ” (Luke 4:8). “The Father is seeking … people to worship [proskuneo] Him” (John 4:23). “Because of God's mercy … offer your body as a living sacrifice that is holy and pleasing to God. This is your reasonable service [latreuo]” (Romans 12:1).