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What does the Bible say about worshiping God contrary to the law?

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The Bible teaches that true worship of God is done in spirit and truth, not through legalistic adherence to the law.

Worshiping God contrary to the law means turning away from a works-based approach, where acceptance by God is thought to be achieved through obedience to law. True worship, as seen in John 4:24, is centered on the Spirit and truth, emphasizing a relationship with God through Christ rather than through adherence to Old Testament laws. Paul encountered opposition because he preached that salvation and true worship are found in faith and grace, not legalistic traditions. Hence, to worship God as He desires, one must accept the grace shown through Jesus Christ, recognizing that it is not achievable through works of the law.
Scripture References: John 4:24, Acts 18:13

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