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# '''What does it mean to understand worship as forgetting everything else and focusing on God?''' | |||
''' | #* How does this perspective show that true worship is not just about actions, but about connecting with God in a quiet, focused way? | ||
#* Why is setting aside distractions important for experiencing a close relationship with God? | |||
# '''How does Eve serve as a symbol for the start of worship?''' | |||
#* What does Adam’s perfect communion with God before Eve suggest about the beginning of worship? | |||
'''Eve as a | #* How can we interpret worship starting when we are alone with God, away from distractions? | ||
# '''In what ways is worship more about the relationship with God than following rules or rituals?''' | |||
#* How can we create a space where we are focused solely on God, just like Adam was before Eve? | |||
#* What does it mean for worship to be a living, ongoing connection with God? | |||
''' | # '''How does the Garden of Eden serve as the perfect model for worship?''' | ||
#* What can we learn from the relationship between Adam and God in the Garden regarding worship? | |||
#* How can we apply the concept of solitude and intimacy with God in our own worship practices? | |||
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