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RE: WHICH IS MORE IMPORTANT TO YOU PRAISE OR WORSHIP - 4/1/2008 9:34:47 AM
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Kornelyus
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Hello everyone. I'm from Turkey. And when i worship GOD in our local church, it's also includes praises. I mean, when we sing to GOD, we give praises and also we worship Him. Not totally different. So i couldn't totally understand the differences between these two words. Can someone explain it to me? Thank you.
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RE: WHICH IS MORE IMPORTANT TO YOU PRAISE OR WORSHIP - 4/1/2008 2:44:48 PM
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I don't believe there is any difference, they both work together.
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RE: WHICH IS MORE IMPORTANT TO YOU PRAISE OR WORSHIP - 4/2/2008 10:33:27 AM
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jfaye
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Mathlady In doing a really quick search in good old Strong's, I'm seeing a slight difference in the two. Praise seems to be focused on giving adoration and thanks to God or to a person for what they have done. In I Chronicles 23:50 and Nehemiah 12: 24, 26 the words thanks and praise are together. Jusges 5:2 says, "Praise the Lord for..." Psalm 9: I will praise you, I will tell of your wonders. Psalm 9:9: I will proclaim what he has done. Worship seems to be more focused, not on what God has done, but on who He is. It very often comes with "falling down: - Ps. 95:6, Matt 4:9, various places in Revelation. In Rev. 6:11-12, worship just speaks of the attributes, not actions, of God. Rev. 11:17-18 demonstrates that thanks can be a part of worship. The biggest difference I see between the two is that praise can be given to men as well as to God. In fact, God assigns praise to Israel in Deut. 26:15. But there are lots of places where God clearly says that we are to worship none but Him. I think this explains my previous response somewhat. Remembering and rehearsing what God has done (praise) reminds me of Who He is, and I can enter into worship - just basking in wonder and awe at the magnificence of Who He is, regardless of what He does. I think you've nailed it in your research, Mathlady! Thank you for doing the work for us! I also agree, that it involves both aspects to fully worship God, to recognize who He is, and what it is He does and has done and How faithful He is to His plan and promises! I think, it more often is most affectively done, in private. There is definitely a call for 'corporate' and open worship and praise but just think of the freedom of falling on our faces before the Lord, in our private moments of worship! Uninhibited praise and worship is the stuff He really calls us to and so often, we are too aware of those around us to have the 'freedom' to express all that we could if we were not so 'aware' of others! Also, we are not 'influenced' to do anything not being inspired of God alone, I feel! If moved to raise our hands by Him, alone, then it is His prompting. Often, I feel I am inspired by others to do that or not! Ah, the influence of others can be so strong that we more often than not, are not really certain, if it is the promptings of the intensity of the music, the posture and performance of those around us, or the calling of the Lord, and the true response of our own hearts, that dictates our corporate worship. I'm for both, the corporate and private but I feel we most need, for ourselves, the private, to be honest and natural in true worship! I'm thinking that praise is easier for us, corporately and publicly! True and honest Worship is much more naturally done as a private endeavor for most, I suspect, being borne from His Spirit touching ours, much more intimately!
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RE: WHICH IS MORE IMPORTANT TO YOU PRAISE OR WORSHIP - 4/4/2008 2:33:52 AM
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crm4souls
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They are equally as important, but worship is about itimacy...
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RE: WHICH IS MORE IMPORTANT TO YOU PRAISE OR WORSHIP - 5/17/2008 5:17:00 PM
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Little_1
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ORIGINAL: crm4souls They are equally as important, but worship is about itimacy... I don't believe that worship and praise are equally important because praise is about thanking someone for what they have done/or will do. You can praise your dog for being a good boy but I wouldn't recommend worshiping him for being a good boy. I do believe there is a big difference and that worship is something that should only be accredited to God. Also, I would not say worship is about intimacy because worship is about gloryfying God's attributes; however, I would say that worship includes intimacy with God when on ones own. Worshiping God can also be corporate (i.e. worshiping God along with others). ~ Worship is about attributing glory and honour to God for who He is (i.e. His attributes) which can only be attributed to God. ~ Praise is attributed to God for what He does/has done/will do.
< Message edited by Little_1 -- 5/17/2008 5:32:35 PM >
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