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What does a true worshiper look like?

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A true worshiper is one who worships God in spirit and truth, prioritizing relationship with Him over mere rituals.

True worship is characterized by an inward reality rather than just outward expressions. As stated in John 4:24, 'God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.' In the context of Azariah's message in 2 Chronicles 15, it is revealed that genuine worship involves a heartfelt acknowledgment of who God is and a sincere desire to glorify Him. Worshipers must turn away from idols and distractions, recognizing God’s grace and mercy. As believers gather in worship, it’s a collective act that reflects the importance of unity in pursuing God’s presence with reverence and integrity, emphasizing that worship should stem from a personal relationship and understanding of God’s sovereignty and love.
Scripture References: John 4:24, 2 Chronicles 15:10-11

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A Revival Sermon
Paul Mahan · Sep 1, 2013
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