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How do we know true worship from false worship?

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True worship is characterized by a heart transformed by Christ, while false worship mixes grace with works.

Distinguishing true worship from false worship revolves around the motivations and foundations of the worship itself. True worship arises from a heart that acknowledges Christ as Lord and Savior, leading to an attitude of submission and reliance on God's grace. In contrast, false worship often seeks validation through outward actions and the law, resulting in a reliance on personal performance rather than faith in Christ alone. Philippians 3 warns against those who attempt to add conditions to salvation through works, highlighting a heart of self-righteousness rather than humility before God. Recognizing these differences is crucial for ensuring that worship remains focused on the grace of God and the person of Christ.
Scripture References: Philippians 3:1-3, Romans 11:6

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