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What does it mean to truly worship God?

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True worship means relying on Christ alone for salvation, rather than on religious rituals or personal morality.

To truly worship God, one must be oriented towards Christ, acknowledging that all salvation comes through Him. In the sermon, it’s stressed that true worship is not found in the ritualistic observance of laws or the reading of Scripture as an end in itself but in the recognition of what those Scriptures point to: Christ's redemptive work. Romans 3:21-22 articulates that the righteousness of God is manifested apart from the law, indicating that true worship involves faith in Jesus and His atonement. It shifts the focus from what we do to whom we trust—for our plea before God must always be Christ, recognizing that all human efforts are inadequate. Therefore, Christians are called to embrace the grace given through Christ as the foundation of their worship and life.
Scripture References: Romans 3:21-22, John 4:24

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