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Often unnoticed but chiefly important, the Holy Spirit is an extremely vital component of Trinitarian worship. The reason I say ‘often unnoticed’ is because the work of the Holy Spirit is repeatedly overlooked in our churches, our worship, and in our personal lives. Obviously, I do not speak for everyone on this matter but in my experience growing up in the church the talk and worship of the Holy Spirit is minimal in contrast to the Father and the Son. This is disturbing to me because if we worship the trinity we should worship all three persons equally. ...
The first step to making the Holy Spirit a more predominant object of our worship is the understanding that God is revealed through the Holy Spirit. Often times when our worship is focused on God the Holy Spirit is overlooked as the source of God’s presence. And as Segler states it, “To ignore the Spirit is to ignore God.
Approximate Word count = 725 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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