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Originally Posted by jfrog
Interesting approach
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And Biblical, too. How about that?
If we take the time to define worship, we see the following ideas (inexhaustive):
- Love
- Obedience
- Submission/subjection to
- Gratefullness
- Humility before
- Praise (we boast and brag on)
- Glorify (i.e. we talk about highly to others)
- Share (we share what's good about the object of our worship with other in the hopes of convincing them)
- Devotion (the object of our worship comes first before all)
With this in mind, it is fully acceptable, Biblically speaking, for someone to do all of the above to and for Jesus, the Son of God.
Is it not then worship?
Even to someone like me, who does not conflate the man Christ Jesus with God the Father resident and manifested within?