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	<title>CCK Worship &#187; John Piper</title>
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		<title>Worship in Spirit and Truth</title>
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I&#8217;m just preparing for an hour of training with some younger worship leaders in CCK as part of a 7 week thing we&#8217;re doing. Reading up John Piper&#8217;s chapter in Desiring God on worship, &#8216;The Feast of a Christian Hedonist&#8217;. It&#8217;s awesome.My quote for the day&#8230;
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<td valign="top">I&#8217;m just preparing for an hour of training with some younger worship leaders in <a title="CCK" href="http://www.cck.org.uk" target="_blank">CCK </a>as part of a 7 week thing we&#8217;re doing. Reading up John Piper&#8217;s chapter in <a title="Desing God" href="http://www.desiringgod.org/ResourceLibrary/OnlineBooks/ByTitle/1594_Desiring_God/" target="_blank">Desiring God</a> on worship, &#8216;The Feast of a Christian Hedonist&#8217;. It&#8217;s awesome.My quote for the day&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Worshipping in spirit is the opposite of empty formalism and traditionalism. Worshipping in truth is the opposite of worship based on an inadequate view of God. Worship must have heart and head. Worship must engage emotions and thought.</p>
<p>Truth without emotion produces dead orthodoxy and church full of artificial admirers (like people who write generic anniversary cards for a living). On the other hand, emotion without truth produces empty frenzy and cultivates shallow people who refuse he disciple of rigorous thought. But true worship comes from people who are deeply emotional and who love deep and sound doctrine. Strong affections for God rooted in truth are the bone and morrow of biblical worship.</p></blockquote>
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