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Is the Word Worship Correct? | Ep 180

Is the Word Worship Correct? | Ep 180

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Is the Word Worship Correct?

In the Old Testament, the Hebrew word Shachah means “to bow down, to prostrate, to surrender in reverence.” Abraham uses this word in Genesis 22:5 when he says, “We will go and worship.”

In the New Testament, the Greek word Proskuneo means “to bow down or kiss toward,” an intimate act of adoration. And Latreia speaks of service, devotion, and offering our lives as worship—like Romans 12:1 says, “Present your bodies as a living sacrifice.”

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Reflection & Response


Think about this today:

  1. Has my definition of worship been too small?
  2. How can I worship through obedience and surrender this week, not just in song?
  3. How can I, as a musician, help expand others’ understanding of worship?


Prayer & Declaration
Let’s pray:

“Father, thank You that You are worthy of all worship. Forgive us for making worship too small. Teach us to live as true worshipers, in spirit and in truth, offering You our whole lives. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

A declaration for you:

“I declare that you are rising into the fullness of worship—not limited to a song, but as a living sacrifice. Your daily walk, your music, and your obedience will carry the fragrance of heaven. You are a true worshiper in spirit and in truth.”

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