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Worship—It’s What You Do
Louie Giglio directs listeners to the text of Romans 1 to point to the truth that God is recognizable through creation and people are worshipers by nature. Everyone has breath from God, but it is our responsibility as humans to direct that breath back to the God Who gave it to us.
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Worship is a Verb
Through numerous passages of Scripture, we see that “Worship” is a verb – an action-demanding response to the glory and grace of God. Louie Giglio shows listeners how worship calls us to kneel in submission, fear in reverence, sing with volume, and respond with entire-life submission to the only God deserving.
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The Seeing that Leads to Singing
Continuing in the Collection of talks, “All On The Altar,” Louie Giglio reminds listeners that there is a right way and a wrong way to respond to the miraculous work of God in our lives. Teaching from the text of Luke 17 and the story of the only grateful leper, Louie shows the crucial role that our ‘sight’ plays in worship.
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Close Up With the Inexhaustible Creator
Louie Giglio continues the collection of talks, All On The Altar, by drawing attention to the power of making attentive observations about God and bringing Him a “specific praise,” These steps are guaranteed to reshape the narrative of whatever part of your story you are walking through. What God desires, and what will come from this kind of God-oriented reframing, is personal transformation.
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All Worship Involves Sacrifice
Louie Giglio takes this opportunity to remind listeners of the importance of bringing something to God that truly is sacrificial. God wants our worship, and rather than being a people who give Him the praise that costs us nothing, let us be a people who leave our gifts & time, goods & goals, highs & lows, and all our self-centeredness on the altar.
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Out of the Gaze Comes Praise
Louie Giglio joins us for another week of All on the Altar, highlighting the importance of gazing upon the Lord in our worship from Psalm 27. Amidst our circumstances and feelings, we are encouraged to seek God and continue praising Him with genuine, personal worship.