In Spirit and In Truth #1

John 4:20-24

I would like to tackle an important subject for each of us. True worship! What is it? Do we do it? What can we do to make sure that we are truly worshiping God? In our text this evening, Jesus is dealing with the woman at the well. There is a discussion that should be of great interest to all of us. Jesus discusses worship.

After speaking of water, both physical and spiritual, after Jesus tells her of her own private life, she changes the subject to religion.

It seems that churches major on one or the other but rarely are balanced with both aspects of worship.

We seek a balance in this area of worship. We must be balanced if we are to truly worship God!

I. Common Misconceptions.

I will close for now, but we will revisit this subject of worship. Next week I want us to consider several lessons we can learn from God's Word concerning 'true worship'. But for now, let's consider ourselves for a moment. We are at the close of the day we set aside for worship. Have we worshiped God today? To worship Him, assumes that we have a relationship with Him. We cannot offer true worship unless we are His children. We cannot offer true worship unless we our right with Him. We cannot be right with Him unless we are right with others.

(Mat 5:23-24) "Therefore if thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath ought against thee; {24} Leave there thy gift before the altar, and go thy way; first be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift."