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Worship and the Chief End of Man

Worship and the Chief End of Man

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  • Ray McLaughlin

Discussing the principle of "Soli Deo Gloria" in relation to worship, this article shows that worship is not only about God, but also about the church. The author validates this argument by distinguishing between man's ultimate goal and man's immediate goals. This is applied to the regulative principle on the place of children in worship and the singing of laments.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 2006. 5 pages.

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There are only two kinds of men: the righteous, who believe themselves sinners, and the rest, sinners who believe themselves righteous. Blaise Pascal
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