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How do we know that the change in worship is significant?

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The change in worship marks a significant shift from external rituals to internal, heartfelt engagement with God (John 4:21-23).

The significance of the change in worship is found in Christ's assertion that the time is coming when external locations and rituals will no longer define worship. In John 4:21, Jesus states that worship will no longer be confined to Jerusalem or Gerizim, signaling a transformative moment in the relationship between humanity and God. With the advent of Christ, the ceremonial aspects of Jewish worship, which were meant to point to Him, become obsolete as He fulfills the law and inaugurates a new way of worship centered on the spirit and truth. This internalization of worship is crucial for understanding how believers interact with God through Christ today.
Scripture References: John 4:21-23

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