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	<title>Comments on: Three Directions of Lifestyle Worship, Part 3</title>
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	<description>Transforming Resources &#38; Articles by Dwayne Moore</description>
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		<title>By: Next Level Worship</title>
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I read your blog about worship in 3 dimensions. I like it. I&#039;ve never really thought of it in that way before. I agree with you that there is an inward, outward and upward way to worship. The way that I have viewed it in the past is that anything that you do with God in mind is an act of worship. And sometimes just doing what you are supposed to do by God&#039;s instruction too is an act of worship. Stuff like doing your job with a chearful heart. Leave the complaining outside. To me even a tythe is an act of worship. 
I like your perspective and can see a type of trinity even in worship. 
Thanks Dwayne. Great blog.
-Morris Flurry</description>
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<p>I read your blog about worship in 3 dimensions. I like it. I&#8217;ve never really thought of it in that way before. I agree with you that there is an inward, outward and upward way to worship. The way that I have viewed it in the past is that anything that you do with God in mind is an act of worship. And sometimes just doing what you are supposed to do by God&#8217;s instruction too is an act of worship. Stuff like doing your job with a chearful heart. Leave the complaining outside. To me even a tythe is an act of worship.<br />
I like your perspective and can see a type of trinity even in worship.<br />
Thanks Dwayne. Great blog.<br />
-Morris Flurry</p>
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