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For those who believe in a God...?
Do you worship god for yourself, or do you worship god for god? In other words, do you go to church to worship god for gods sake, or do you do it to feel better about yourself? Basically what I am trying to figure out is whether belief in a diety is a selfish endeavor or if it is benevolent. i.e. Trying to make god feel better about himself by bowing down to him.
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- YDoncha_BlowmeLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
amsley - weed DEEPENS my thought....
there is no such thing as an unselfish act. Anyone who says differently is simply fooling themselves. The only reason people worship Gods is because they are raised to believe that this is the only way towards their salvation....note: THEIR salvation. It has nothing to do with making God feel good about himself - its all about saving their souls.
Dont beleive me? Just ask them why you should bother beleiveing in God, and most respond "Well, do you want to find out you were wrong when youre dead and facing him?"
- BaseballGrrlLv 61 decade ago
I think you're wrong in your perception. It's neither. We worship because it is an act of warfare against the Prince of this World. God gave us worship as a way of defeating Satan. Worship is the fuel for the spiritual war.
On another angle - why do people at a football game throw their hands up and cheer?? Is that selfish or benevolant as you describe it?? we humans just choose to worship that which we love and get excited about. Football or God? What is it that you love? That is simple and plain to see.
- s2scrmLv 51 decade ago
Neither. The premise of your question is errant. Not everything is based on the derivation of pleasure or any other emotion.
There are immutable laws whether you regard them or not. The man who jumps off a tall building cannot mock or defy the law of gravity (at least not for very long).
The earth is the Lord's, he owns it. We are His creation, he created us. All descended from the first man Adam, who disobeyed God and reversed the order ordained by God. God made provision for "whosoever believes in Him".
We (Christians) understand the order God ordained, and the law of consequences for remaining in disobedience, and we have reconciled with our creator, and we now honor His Word, His Law and His Will in our lives.
You wouldn't tell your boss at work that you don't like the way he told you to do things, that you're gonna do it the way you want. The law of consequences comes into play and you may find yourself in the unemployment office.
God created the universe and He sets the rules. So we have two choices:
(1) Follow the rules and reap the rewards, or
(2) Break the rules and reap the consequences.
- sister stephLv 61 decade ago
A little bit of both, honestly. I worship God because I love Him and do so for God's sake, but it makes me feel good when I go to church, so I also do so for my own sake.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
I use to be a christian and goes to church every sunday because my parents told me that it is a goodthing. And if I dont belive in him even if I m a good person I will go to hell. But if I m a bad person and I belive in GOD I go to haven becaue my sins are forgiven. Yup sounds fair right? Sorry if I offended annyone in annyway.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Well when I was in church and fellowship with God and Jesus, I worship them because of what they did for me, and what they can do for others. I wanted to always learn more about the one who loved me enough to send His Son to die for me. I worshipped Him because I love him and wanted to serve him more in anyway I could.
- 1 decade ago
I go to church because I want to learn more about God. I don't consider it bowing down to Him. But if anyone else does, that's fine, He deserves it. But that is not what He asks of us.
- kellogsLv 41 decade ago
Listen dude GOD DOES NOT NEED US OR OUR WORSHIP.Just wanted to make that clear.He is self-sufficient and WE ARE THE ONES WHO NEED HIM.Worshiping him is for our own good showing him gratitude for everything like u know,the air we breathe and so much more.So don't 4 one moment think that we are doing this for God.