Have we forgotten that, from Romans, our bodies are to be “living sacrifices” (even the other six days of the week), “which is [our] spiritual worship?” Or from Hebrews, that we need to “continually offer up sacrifices [of] praise to God” in our daily lives? Or from Psalms and Isaiah, that we need to humble ourselves, “bowing down … letting every breath … praise the LORD” as our true form of worship … not just when others can see us, but alone in our prayer closet as well?