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In my understanding, all of life to the Christian ought to be considered worship. All that we do, we do according to His precepts and standards. The way we live and work and play--all of these are a part of worship, because we are given over to God at all times (or should be), Romans 12:1-2.
I think there is a huge difference between corporate worship and private worship, however. Personally, I have often lifted my hands in both personal and private worship, because I consider both to be Biblical. I siong from my hymn book in personal worship. David was known to dance--in his personal worship (just because he danced in the presence of Israel does not make this incident formal corporate worship. If you read a bit further, you don't see him dancing in the Holy of Holies).
My conclusion is that so long as you are not breaking the commandments or other precepts of the Lord, you're safe. Raise your hands to God's glory. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/bananas.gif" alt="" />
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