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Among the greatest privileges afforded to man is the opportunity to worship the Creator—to bow down before Him in reverent acknowledgement of Who He is, to thank Him for His goodness, and to offer Him our praise. Worship gives meaning to a life devoted to serving God. Those who love and respect God’s will also know the necessity of avoiding any form of “vain” worship (Matt. 15:19), and sense the...

There are not two separable characteristics of the worship that must be offered: it must be ‘in spirit and truth’.…” (225). This interpretation is consistent with the reality that God is spirit (as Jesus affirms in John 4:24) and God is truth (John 1:14, 17; 14:6, 17; 1 John 5:6). It is reasonable, therefore, that our worship of God would reflect back to Him our understanding of His nature. If we really know God (“God is spirit”), our worship of Him must be truly spiritual, which is consistent with
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