
PLACES WHERE GOD AND MAN MEET
A Guide To Worshipping In Spirit & Truth
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By:
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Charles Morris

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What comes to mind when you think of worshipping God?
Where do you meet with God?
Where and how do you worship Him?
Do you think you need a music team following you in order to worship God?
These are questions that have been debated for hundreds of years. Every culture has had a place set apart to worship God. The Samaritan woman brought this subject up to our Lord Jesus Christ. It is important to remember that it is God who takes the initiative in providing a place and a way for man to meet with Him and to worship with Him.
God placed Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden for a place and time of worship and met with them in the cool of the morning. There was no building, music, or structure. There was only God meeting with a man for worship. We focus so much on the disobedience and fall of Adam and Eve that we sometimes miss the time they walked with God.
True worship is not something that we do our own way. The Hebrew word for worship means to bow the head, the body, the knees or to lay before God. It is a physical condition representing a heart condition.
My prayer is that this short book on worship may provoke you to a place, a time, and having the right heart to meet with the Father in new and exciting ways you never dreamed possible, as you find your PLACES WHERE GOD AND MAN MEET.
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