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Summary: This study explains the nature of true worship and how believers are called to worship God sincerely through the Spirit and according to the truth of His Word.

TRUE WORSHIPPERS SHALL WORSHIP IN SPIRIT AND TRUTH

By Rev. Samuel Arimoro

Main Text: John 4:19-24

Key Verse: “But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him.” (John 4:23)

Supporting Texts: Psalm 24:3-4; Romans 12:1; Philippians 3:3; Hebrews 12:28

INTRODUCTION

Worship has always been central to humanity’s relationship with God. From the earliest days of Scripture, people have sought to honour God through sacrifices, prayers, and praise. However, many misunderstand the true meaning of worship, often reducing it to rituals, songs, or religious gatherings. Jesus clarified the true nature of worship during His conversation with the Samaritan woman at the well.

The Samaritans and the Jews had long debated about the correct place of worship, whether on Mount Gerizim or in Jerusalem. Yet Jesus redirected the discussion away from physical locations and towards the condition of the heart. He revealed that genuine worship is not defined by geography, tradition, or ceremony, but by a sincere relationship with God.

This teaching introduces a new understanding of worship in the New Covenant. True worshippers must approach God through the Spirit and according to truth. Such worship flows from a transformed heart and aligns with the revelation of God through Jesus Christ.

1. TRUE WORSHIP IS SEEKING GOD’S PRESENCE

True worship begins with a sincere desire to encounter God rather than merely fulfil religious obligations.

a. God Seeks True Worshippers (John 4:23)

Jesus declared that the Father actively seeks those who will worship Him sincerely. Worship is not merely humanity seeking God; it is also God drawing people into fellowship with Him.

b. A Heart That Desires God (Psalm 42:1)

Like the deer that longs for water, the soul that truly worships longs deeply for the presence of God.

c. Worship That Comes from a Pure Heart (Psalm 24:3-4)

Those who approach God must do so with clean hands and a pure heart, demonstrating sincerity and holiness.

d. Worship That Draws Near to God (James 4:8)

When believers draw near to God with genuine devotion, He responds by drawing near to them.

Biblical Example:

King David constantly sought God’s presence through worship, expressing deep longing for fellowship with Him (Psalm 63:1-4).

2. WORSHIP IN SPIRIT

Jesus emphasised that true worship must come from the inner person through the work of the Holy Spirit.

a. Worship Inspired by the Holy Spirit (Philippians 3:3)

Believers worship God by the Spirit rather than relying solely on external rituals.

b. Worship That Comes from the Heart (Mark 12:30)

True worship involves loving God with all the heart, soul, mind, and strength.

c. Worship as a Living Sacrifice (Romans 12:1)

Believers present their lives to God as an act of spiritual worship.

d. Worship Empowered by the Spirit (Ephesians 5:18-19)

The Holy Spirit inspires praise, thanksgiving, and heartfelt worship among believers.

Biblical Example:

On the Day of Pentecost, believers were filled with the Holy Spirit and began glorifying God, demonstrating Spirit-inspired worship (Acts 2:4, 11).

3. WORSHIP IN TRUTH

True worship must also be grounded in the truth revealed by God in His Word and in Christ.

a. Worship According to God’s Word (Psalm 119:160)

God’s truth guides believers in how they approach and honour Him.

b. Christ as the Truth (John 14:6)

Jesus is the ultimate revelation of truth, and all true worship centres on Him.

c. Sincerity in Worship (Joshua 24:14)

God calls His people to serve Him in sincerity and truth rather than empty traditions.

d. Worship That Aligns with God’s Will (Colossians 3:16-17)

Believers worship through lives that reflect the teachings and authority of Christ.

Biblical Example:

The Bereans searched the Scriptures daily to confirm the truth of Paul’s teaching, demonstrating devotion grounded in truth (Acts 17:11).

4. TRUE WORSHIP TRANSFORMS THE LIFE

When worship is offered in spirit and truth, it produces visible transformation in the believer’s life.

a. Worship Produces Reverence (Hebrews 12:28)

True worship cultivates a heart of gratitude and reverence towards God.

b. Worship Inspires Obedience (John 14:15)

Those who genuinely love and worship Christ express it through obedience.

c. Worship Reflects God’s Glory (2 Corinthians 3:18)

As believers worship, they are gradually transformed into the likeness of Christ.

d. Worship Influences Others (Matthew 5:16)

A life of genuine devotion becomes a testimony that leads others to glorify God.

Biblical Example:

Isaiah encountered the glory of God in the temple and was transformed, responding with readiness to serve God’s mission (Isaiah 6:1-8).

CONCLUSION

Jesus’ teaching about worship revolutionised the understanding of how humanity approaches God. True worship is not limited to specific locations, traditions, or rituals; it flows from hearts that are filled with the Spirit and grounded in the truth of God’s Word.

When believers worship in spirit and truth, their relationship with God deepens and their lives reflect His presence. Such worship honours God, strengthens faith, and becomes a powerful testimony to the world.

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