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How does Christ's crucifixion affect our worship?

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Without Christ's crucifixion, worship becomes meaningless and without the truth of redemption.

Worship is intrinsically tied to the recognition of Christ's crucifixion as the basis for approaching God. As articulated in the sermon, any worship that does not acknowledge Christ and Him crucified is rendered void of its intended power and purpose. True worship must be rooted in the understanding of God's grace and the acknowledgment of Christ's sacrificial work, as mentioned in John 4:24 where it states that the Father seeks worshippers who worship in spirit and truth. That truth centers on Christ who is the fulfillment of God’s redemptive work. Thus, worship without acknowledging the crucified Christ is not only ineffective but can lead to idolatry, turning the heart away from the true God revealed in scripture.
Scripture References: John 4:24

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Christ Crucified
Tom Harding · Jun 1, 2014
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