Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Engaging With God Questions, pp. 15-24

1. Why must worship "even more strictly than any of the less essential doings of the Church, come under the criticism and control of the revelation on which the Church is founded?"

2. Is worship essentially an experience or feeling? Why or why not?

3. Why is "attributing worth to God" not an adequate definition of worship?

4. Discuss the broader framerwork of worship in contrast to merely the cultic gathering of the congregation at a designated time or place.

5. What teaching, within the broader framework, is an intertestamental continuity for the people of God under the old and new covenants? [p. 18]

5. How would you graciously redirect someone who has come to see worship merely as their response to God.

6. How does Peterson define the worship of the living and true God?

7. Do you have a better understanding of Biblical Theology after reading Peterson today?

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