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I guess it just depends on how religious you are and how you worship. Hope this helps.

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Where in the Bible does Jesus ask to be worshiped?

Jesus urged people to follow Him, his teachings, and the issues as He heard them from the Father. Jesus never asked people to worship Him. Still, as they come to understand who He really is; they do worship Him as the Son of the living God (God the Son), for there are three persons in one God; God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. When people did worship Him, He never told them to stop as the angels always did, since it was appropriate for people to worship Him.


Which phrase refers to the right to worship way one chooses?

The phrase that refers to the right to worship as one chooses is "freedom of religion." This fundamental human right grants individuals the liberty to practice any religion or none at all, without discrimination or interference from the government or other people.


How do you worship god in spirit and in truth?

To worship God in spirit and truth we need to worship God from the heart and to worship Him according to the truth of His Word in The Bible. God is a Spirit, therefore we need to worship Him as a Spirit, and not as some carved image. This is why Jesus taught us that even our thoughts can cause us to sin, because everything begins in the mind. So our thoughts needs to be captivated by the Love of Christ.


What si god?

I have "SI GOD" as my vanity plate on my car and I get questions about it daily. Si is pronounced "see", so "si god" can mean "see god". That is, we need to be able to see God. Where? Everywhere! I work with worship media and I believe some people are visual learners and I help them to see God. Also, "si" is Spanish for "yes". So, "si god" can mean "yes, God!". We need to say yes to God daily. We need to follow our creator.


What are three ways you worship god?

Three ways to worship God include prayer, attending religious services, and practicing acts of service and kindness towards others. Each individual may have their own unique ways of worshiping based on their beliefs and practices.