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People are so stuck in the religious rut of modern superstitions.
People are so stuck in the religious rut of modern superstitions.
People think [[Religion]] ''Threskeia''.... worship is ritualistic worship. Clapping, dancing, singing and praising. Religion is what you do and not just what you ''think'' about God or gods. [[Pure Religion]] was how you voluntarily take care of your obligation to God and your fellow man, which is to love him or her in a way that contributes to their welfare. Worshipping in [[Pure Religion]] is caring for the needy of society without the assistance of the [[world]] nor those who are often called the ''[[Fathers]] of the earth'' or the [[Benefactors]] of the world.
People think [[Religion]] ''Threskeia''.... worship is ritualistic worship. Clapping, dancing, singing and praising. Religion is what you do and not just what you ''think'' about God or gods. [[Pure Religion]] was how you voluntarily take care of your obligation to God and your fellow man, which is to love him or her in a way that contributes to their welfare.  
 
Worshiping in [[Pure Religion]] is caring for the needy of society without the assistance of the [[world]] nor those who are often called the ''[[Fathers]] of the earth'' or the [[Benefactors]] of the [[world]]. But their welfare is by force, not charity like [[John the Baptist]], [[Jesus]] and the [[Apostles]] like [[Paul the Apostle|Paul]].
   
   
They even think the word ''threskos'' which some say derives from ''threomai'' meaning ''to tremble'', but more modern scholars link it with ''therap''- meaning to serve. The word therapon meaning Servant [Noun]  and akin to ''therapeuo'', "to serve, to heal, an attendant, servant," is a term of dignity and freedom, used of Moses in [[Hebrews 3]]:5.  The word ''therapeia'' meaning ''Heal'', ''Healing'' and is also akin to the same word therapeuo, primarily denotes the ideas of "care, attention."
The [[Modern Christian]] may even think the word ''threskos'' has to do with fearing which some say derives from ''threomai'' meaning ''to tremble'', but more modern scholars link it with ''therap''- meaning to serve. Christ said he came to serve and if we are to come in His [[name]] we must do the same.
 
The word ''therapon'' meaning Servant [Noun]  and akin to ''therapeuo'', "to serve, to heal, an attendant, servant," is a term of dignity and freedom, used of [[Moses]] in [[Hebrews 3]]:5.  The word ''therapeia'' meaning ''Heal'', ''Healing'' and is also akin to the same word ''therapeuo'', primarily denotes the ideas of "care, attention."
 
The [[Religion]] of Christ is caring about one another in a way that strengthens the people in [[The Way]] of Christ. It is bowing and bending to His ways of righteous and [[charitable practices]] of [[love]] and [[forgive]]ness.


This makes sense according to the context of James and the fact that mindless rituals made no sense in early Israel nor the early church, nor the activities of Jesus nor would they bear [[fruit]].
This makes sense according to the context of James and the fact that mindless rituals made no sense in early Israel nor the [[early Church]], nor the activities of Jesus nor would they bear [[fruit]]. Jesus said we should seek the [[Kingdom of God]] and His [[righteousness]] and if we are not seeing a system of social [[welfare]] operating by [[charity]] alone we are not worshiping Jesus nor God the [[Father]].


Some knew that worship was real care for others yet people fail to do that which was called for and make a [[False religion|false religious]] rites out of what is not an element of His gospel...
Some knew that religious worship was real care for others yet people fail to do that which was called for and make a [[False religion|false religious]] rites out of what is not an element of His gospel...


: [[Galatians 4]]:10  Ye observe days, and months, and times, and years.  I am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed upon you labour in vain.
: [[Galatians 4]]:10  Ye observe days, and months, and times, and years.  I am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed upon you labour in vain.

Revision as of 08:07, 13 May 2017

The word worship in the Old Testament is shachah החשׁ which is translated worship 99 times, but bow 31 times, bow down 18, obeisance 9, reverence 5, fall down 3, themselves 2, stoop 1, crouch 1, misc 3. It is defined "to bow down" "before superior in homage".

Giving allegiance or pledging allegiance to, paying homage to a superior, a lord, a god or The God, our father or patronus.

People are so stuck in the religious rut of modern superstitions. People think Religion Threskeia.... worship is ritualistic worship. Clapping, dancing, singing and praising. Religion is what you do and not just what you think about God or gods. Pure Religion was how you voluntarily take care of your obligation to God and your fellow man, which is to love him or her in a way that contributes to their welfare.

Worshiping in Pure Religion is caring for the needy of society without the assistance of the world nor those who are often called the Fathers of the earth or the Benefactors of the world. But their welfare is by force, not charity like John the Baptist, Jesus and the Apostles like Paul.

The Modern Christian may even think the word threskos has to do with fearing which some say derives from threomai meaning to tremble, but more modern scholars link it with therap- meaning to serve. Christ said he came to serve and if we are to come in His name we must do the same.

The word therapon meaning Servant [Noun] and akin to therapeuo, "to serve, to heal, an attendant, servant," is a term of dignity and freedom, used of Moses in Hebrews 3:5. The word therapeia meaning Heal, Healing and is also akin to the same word therapeuo, primarily denotes the ideas of "care, attention."

The Religion of Christ is caring about one another in a way that strengthens the people in The Way of Christ. It is bowing and bending to His ways of righteous and charitable practices of love and forgiveness.

This makes sense according to the context of James and the fact that mindless rituals made no sense in early Israel nor the early Church, nor the activities of Jesus nor would they bear fruit. Jesus said we should seek the Kingdom of God and His righteousness and if we are not seeing a system of social welfare operating by charity alone we are not worshiping Jesus nor God the Father.

Some knew that religious worship was real care for others yet people fail to do that which was called for and make a false religious rites out of what is not an element of His gospel...

Galatians 4:10 Ye observe days, and months, and times, and years. I am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed upon you labour in vain.
For a detailed examination of the word "worship" go to His Holy Church website.


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