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How does true worship differ from mere religious activity?

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True worship focuses on honoring God in spirit and truth rather than performing religious rituals (Matthew 6:1-2).

True worship is distinct from mere religious activity because it centers on the heart's intention rather than outward appearances. In Matthew 6:1-2, Jesus warns against performing good deeds 'to be seen by men,' indicating that worship should not be about gaining human approval. Instead, it should stem from a sincere love for God and a desire to reflect His glory in our actions. True worship is about cultivating an authentic relationship with the Father, engaging with Him in every moment of our lives, whether in private or public settings. It acknowledges that our worthiness comes not from our deeds but from His grace and truth.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:1-2

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