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What does Scripture say about the nature of worship?

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Scripture indicates that worship is both a spiritual act and a truth-centered experience that acknowledges God's greatness.

The nature of worship, as outlined in John 4:24, indicates that it must be spiritual and truth-centered. Worship engages the whole being—the spirit, heart, and mind—in recognizing and responding to God's revealed character. It is not merely an act of ritualistic practices but an expression of love and devotion grounded in the truth of God's Word. True worship reflects an understanding of who God is and must flow from the heart of a regenerate soul. Furthermore, as articulated in Luke 19:40, worship is the rightful response to God's glory and nature, leading believers to give Him the honor and adoration He rightfully deserves.
Scripture References: John 4:24, Luke 19:40

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