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How do we know God-centered worship is true?

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True worship is characterized by a focus on God and must flow from a transformed heart that aligns with scriptural truths.

True worship is discerned by its focus on God rather than self. It involves recognizing the majesty and holiness of God, as reflected in Psalm 95. When worship is rooted in the understanding of who God is and comes from a purified heart, it aligns with the importance of worshiping in spirit and truth, as stated in John 4:24. This means that while freedom in worship exists, it must always be guided by scriptural truths and genuine reverence for God. When worshipers genuinely engage with their Redeemer, experiencing His greatness, this transforms the outward expression, resulting in worship that is both heartfelt and God-honoring.
Scripture References: John 4:24, Psalm 95:6

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True worship
James Gudgeon · Feb 18, 2026
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