Tbh I have very little experience with Protestantism and what experience I do have with it has been high church Anglicans. You’re correct that I haven’t come across β€œI was in the Word” as a way of saying that they were reading scripture. To me it almost seems parallel to something like Lectio Divina? Is it like that?

My background is Catholic so I was raised with reading scriptures literally being worship as well but in this sense (screenshot from the GIRM) rather than like being the same thing as the real presence of the Eucharist though.

Very interesting!! I guess the low church Protestant tradition came from the high church prot/Catholic tradition but without having the real presence in the sacrament of communion so this really would maybe be the next closest thing for them πŸ€”

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100%! Low church Protestantism is so far removed from Catholicism that they have lost the meaning of worship and now see Bible study and prayer as worship, as in latria, whereas we see latria as basically sacrifice, and most notably the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.

Because of this, and the fact that they still want to claim to be "worshiping" has motivated them to see Bible study, singing, and prayer as such. This is also why they see prayer to the saints as blasphemous, and, similarly but to a much lesser degree, so is reading their books in a spirit of deference and reverence.

Thank you for the insight!