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What is the essence of true worship according to the gospel?

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True worship, as highlighted in the gospel, is spiritual and not confined to physical locations or rituals but is performed in spirit and truth.

True worship, as defined in the gospel, transcends physical locations and external rituals. In John 4:23-24, Jesus indicates that the Father seeks worshippers who will worship Him in spirit and truth. This means worship is no longer tied to the temple in Jerusalem or specific rites but is about the heart's sincere devotion to God. It signifies an inward relationship with God rather than mere formality. This shift from legalistic worship towards spiritual worship reveals the essence of what it means to be part of the new covenant established in Christ. Consequently, worship includes living a life of obedience, trust, and reverence for God, reflecting the transformative power of the gospel in the life of believers.
Scripture References: John 4:23-24, Romans 12:1

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