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How can believers practice true worship according to the Bible?

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Believers can practice true worship by honoring God in spirit and truth, recognizing Him for who He is.

True worship is characterized by a heart that reveres and honors God for His nature and attributes. The Bible states in John 4:24 that true worshipers must worship the Father in spirit and in truth. This means that worship is not merely an outward act but an inward attitude that acknowledges God's sovereignty, holiness, and grace. In Luke 11:2, Jesus begins the Lord's Prayer by addressing God with reverence—'hallowed be thy name.' This shows that worship involves recognizing God’s greatness and submitting to His will. Furthermore, worshiping in truth means aligning our understanding of God with the biblical revelation of His character, which naturally leads us to rejoice in Christ Jesus alone.
Scripture References: John 4:24, Luke 11:2

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