One may get the impression that in worship we are setting aside an hour or so out of the week to play a role that we quickly leave behind afterward to return to the ordinary, so-called real world. Worship then becomes an escape from reality. But in fact, when we are engaged in worship we encounter the God who sees us through and through. It is then that we are most truly ourselves, because we no longer need to present a “nice front.” Most of the time in the “real world” we are less true to ourselves.
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urbanplanter said:
…It is a practice where in most cases where we are not our true selves but instead we are what we hope to be. While hope is good it is not reality. And only reality can dictate what is true.
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