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With 50,000 copies sold, the first edition of Real Worship helped many pastors and worship leaders make biblical sense in the controversy surrounding worship and worship styles. This second edition contains new chapters on taking worship seriously, planning balanced worship, and tradition in worship. A question-and-answer section, a bibliography, and a Scripture index have also been added. While...

of mysticism it is. A mystic is simply someone who believes that there is a real spiritual world behind the physical world that we see, and a Christian mystic sees Jesus Christ as Lord of both the seen and the unseen. Discussing what happened to the believers at Pentecost, G. Campbell Morgan wrote: “This is mysticism. Christianity is mysticism.”8 Christian worship must be intelligent, but there are some things that we can’t explain. Christian worship must be based solidly on objective truth, but
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