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William Temple On Worshiping God
Contributed by Suresh Manoharan on Feb 6, 2014 (message contributor)
WILLIAM TEMPLE ON WORSHIPING GOD
A devout Saint (William Temple) summed up worship thus:
"Worshiping God is nothing but opening our hearts to the love of God, quickening our conscience to the Holiness of God, purging our imagination with the beauty of God, filling our minds with the truth of God and committing our purposes to the will of God."
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