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What does the Bible say about heresy and true worship?

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The Bible states that true worship is rooted in the truth of God’s Word, contrasting with heresy.

Heresy is often defined as teaching that deviates from scriptural truth, and the Bible warns against it by noting that such distortions lead people away from genuine worship of God. In Acts 24, Paul describes his worship as being the way called heresy by others, emphasizing that true worship aligns with the teachings of Scripture. Jesus affirmed the necessity of truth in worship when He stated in John 4:24 that 'God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth.' Understanding this distinction is crucial; it illustrates that worship founded on man's ideas or preferences is abominable to God and leads to spiritual decay. Christians are called to discern truth from error, allowing their worship to stem from a faithful adherence to God’s Word.
Scripture References: John 4:24, Acts 24

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