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How does seeing Jesus lead to worship?

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True worship arises when individuals see Jesus for who He truly is, acknowledging His divinity and grace.

The act of seeing Jesus leads to worship because it cultivates a deeper understanding of His nature and His work in redemption. When the disciples saw Jesus after His resurrection, the appropriate response was to worship Him, as recorded in Matthew 28:17. Worship is a natural response to recognizing His glory, majesty, and love. This encounter transforms the observer, shifting their focus from self to Christ. It involves surrender, adoration, and an acknowledgment of His sovereignty. True worship is a result of a heart that understands and sees the significance of Christ’s redemptive work—His incarnation, life, death, and resurrection—experienced in the fullness of grace and truth.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:17, John 4:24, Hebrews 12:28-29

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