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Worship Spirit and Truth
Worship in spirit and truth comes from Jesus’ words in John 4:23-24, where He explains that true worship is not about location or ritual but about the heart and the Spirit of God. To worship in spirit means offering sincere devotion that flows from a life transformed by the Holy Spirit. To worship in truth means grounding our praise in the reality of who God is, revealed through His Word and through Christ. Together, spirit and truth call believers to worship that is both authentic and biblical, uniting inner passion with faithful obedience to God.
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