"Do not worship me, I am not God. I'm only a man. I worship Jesus Christ."
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"For what is idolatry if not this: to worship the gifts in place of the Giver himself?"
"The highest form of worship is to find the least among you and treat them like Jesus."
"With Free minds all are to worship their Gods."
"Men will never worship God with a sincere heart, or be roused to fear and obey Him with sufficient zeal, until they properly understand how much they are indebted to His mercy."
"Contemplation for an hour is better than formal worship for sixty years."
"A false worship will not hurt the civil state if the worshipper breaks no civil law."
"When I worship, I would rather my heart be without words than my words be without heart."
"Songs of worship arise from a life of worship."
"God is everywhere but He is most manifest in man. So serve man as God. That is as good as worshipping God."
"It is in the process of being worshipped that God communicates His presence to men."
"Do not always scrupulously confine yourself to certain rules, or particular forms of devotion, but act with a general confidence in GOD, with love and humility."
"The organ in the worship service is a sign of Baal."
"The typewriter separated me from a deeper intimacy with poetry, and my hand brought me closer to that intimacy again."
"Make your meditation a continuous state of mind. A great worship is going on all the time, so nothing should be neglected or excluded from your constant meditative awareness."
"Forced worship stinks in God's nostrils"
"One of the greatest dangers is secular religion - state worship."
"Men do not accept their prophets and slay them, but they love their martyrs and worship those whom they have tortured to death."
"Too fair to worship, too divine to love."
"It is the weak and confused who worship the pseudosimplicities of brutal directness."
"Under whatever name or form we worship It, It leads us on to knowledge of the nameless, formless Absolute. Yet, to see one's true Self in the Absolute, to subside into It and be one with "It, this is the true Knowledge of the Truth."