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How do we know true worship is different from false worship?

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True worship arises from a regenerated heart that knows God, while false worship can comply outwardly without true reverence.

True worship is characterized by a heart transformed by God's grace, leading to a genuine relationship with Him, as emphasized in passages like John 4:24, where Jesus speaks of worshiping in spirit and in truth. In contrast, false worship merely involves outward acts and traditions without the inner reality of true devotion to God. The sermon references figures like Balaam and the people of Samaria as examples of those paying mere verbal homage while lacking true worship. They illustrate how a superficial acknowledgment of God does not constitute true worship, which is rooted in a regenerated spirit and sincere faith.
Scripture References: John 4:24, 2 Peter 2:14

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