DEAR GOD: I Worship You In Spirit And Truth~

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John 4:24 (ESV): “God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth.”


Introduction

John 4:24 is a profound verse that encapsulates the essence of true worship. It emphasizes the nature of God and the manner in which believers are called to worship Him. This essay will explore the depth of this verse, supported by other scriptures, moral thoughts, and reflective questions. We will conclude with a powerful prayer and a scripture for the day.


Understanding the Verse

The verse begins with a declaration of God’s nature: “God is spirit.” This means that God is not confined to physical form or limitations. He is omnipresent, omnipotent, and omniscient. Worshiping God “in spirit and truth” means that our worship must be genuine, heartfelt, and aligned with the truth of God’s Word.


Supporting Scriptures

  1. Psalm 145:18 (ESV): The Lord is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth.”
    • This verse reinforces the idea that God desires sincerity and truth in our worship.
  2. Philippians 3:3 (ESV): “For we are the circumcision, who worship by the Spirit of God and glory in Christ Jesus and put no confidence in the flesh.”
    • Paul emphasizes that true worship is led by the Spirit and not by external rituals.
  3. Romans 12:1 (ESV): “I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship.”
    • Worship involves offering our entire being to God, living a life that is pleasing to Him.

Moral Thoughts and Takeaways

  • Authenticity in Worship: True worship is not about external appearances or rituals but about the condition of our hearts. God seeks worshipers who are sincere and genuine.
  • Alignment with God’s Word: Worship must be rooted in the truth of Scripture. It is essential to know God’s Word and let it guide our worship.
  • Living a Life of Worship: Worship is not limited to a specific time or place. It is a lifestyle of honoring God in all that we do.

Reflective Questions

  1. How can I ensure that my worship is genuine and heartfelt?
  2. In what ways can I incorporate the truth of God’s Word into my daily worship?
  3. How can I live a life that reflects true worship beyond Sunday services?

 

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Prayer

“Dear Heavenly Father, we come before You with hearts full of gratitude and reverence. We acknowledge that You are spirit, and we desire to worship You in spirit and truth. Help us to be sincere in our worship, aligning our hearts with Your Word. Fill us with Your Holy Spirit, guiding us to live lives that honor and glorify You. May our worship be a sweet aroma to You, pleasing and acceptable in Your sight. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.”


Ponder Scripture for the Day

Psalm 29:2 (ESV): Ascribe to the Lord the glory due his name; worship the Lord in the splendor of holiness.”

May this inspire you to deepen your worship and draw closer to God in spirit and truth. In the love of Christ, be blessed.

 

DEAR GOD: Help Me To Walk In Spirit~

Walking In The Spirit - Part 1 - CrossBridge Community Church

Living life according to the Spirit is a process and a journey. There are so many great verses throughout the Bible that discuss being and walking in the Spirit, Romans 8 – may perhaps be one of the most insightful. Walking in the Spirit promotes general well-being. Even when things are bleak and you might be hindered by circumstances, situations, individuals, or events that transpired in your life-being led by the Holy Spirit will bring about ways in which you not only can and will cope, but will survive all things in life.

Walk in the Spirit (Romans 8:4)

There truly isn’t any shortcut to learning about “how to walk by the Spirit.” Life in the Spirit is trying to live according to God’s law and fundamentally do the right thing. But it’s much more than that. Walking in the Spirit is what it means to live as a Christian-some might say it’s like a light went off -and that light is Jesus Christ.

Set your minds on the things of the Spirit (Romans 8:5)
The question becomes sort of an old riddle: “How can someone extract all of the air out from a drinking glass? – The answer-fill it with something else!

So how do we overcome and pull away from our flesh and our mortal carnal ways, thoughts, actions? Well similar to the riddle, you need to “fill up on good things, godly things, clean things, an entirely different mindset that is strictly oriented toward the things of the Sprit-(Galatians 5:22–23)

We can’t extract thoughts that are displeasing to God from our minds. So, we have to “fill up on all good things.” When we put to the death the deeds of our body by the Holy Spirit (Romans 8:13) Life becomes engaging in the most beautiful ways. We get to view, act upon and develop into who we are supposed to be, according to the LORD, and we are then able to serve Him in all kinds of capacities. We are then actively involved with being “one body in Christ.”

Pray in the Spirit.  (Romans 8:26–27)
We are unsure at times what we need or how to ask for help. We are shown that the Holy Spirit will make known by intercessory prayers to the Father, by groanings from within. Overall outcome and result is that our prayers will be answered according to the will of God, because the Spirit is moving us to pray thusly, and in fact presenting our prayer to the Father, and guiding us all the way through!

Eventually walking, acting and presenting in the Spirit to all those we encounter will become part of whom we are.In fact, it is who we are! We are one body in Christ. Believers have His Spirit within. And we can accomplish so much more when we do things in the Spirit, as we are intended to do. The Bible has so many more rich verses pertaining to this in both OT and NT. We just have to open His book and read and commune with Him.  And doing all this- will in fact, make our life a life worth LIVING!

“LORD, help guide and direct me along the highway of life, show me the paths in which I should walk, teach me the gentleness of Your Spirit, help me to walk elegantly and majestically in the Spirit as You have, open my eyes, ears heart and soul to be more like Jesus’ Spirit each day of my life, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”

 

 

 

 

 

DEAR GOD: How May I Please You?~

 

Colossians 1:10 

“…so that you will walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, to please Him in all respects, bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God;”

 

Pleasing our Father should be the goal of all believers, and all who call upon the name of Christ for salvation.

For all those who want to please God walk in the Spirit and not in the flesh. Meaning, walk with the spiritual frame of mind and not by the body mind.

Walking in the Spirit and not in the flesh summed up means, “walking worthy of our calling and surrendering to God’s will. And being obedient in His commandments.

It may seem utterly unattainable and truly impossible to do. But God wants us to please Him, and He will supply the strength to do so, when we are contrite in heart and sincere in our desire to do so.

After all it’s His Spirit who lives in our hearts, and that is how we can manage to live by the Spirit.  In Romans 8:8

Paul reminds us that, “whoever walks in the flesh cannot possibly please God.” That alone is reason enough to want to walk worthy and put on the Spirit of God. We do this by our faith, because without it, we are not going to please God.

We must truly believe in Christ, as our Savior. We must believe He exists. He also will reward those who earnestly seek Him. ((Hebrews 11:6).

Those who are still in their sin have their minds sent on sinful desires. Whereas those who have been transformed and regenerated by Christ, are new creatures in Him. The old self is gone, and in its place a new one.2 Corinthians 5:17

Meaning we have a completely new mind that is fully controlled by the Spirit. And when we have that mind-set, we have a desire to live in accordance with Him in all we do and speak.

The mind of a sinful person is death. Ostensibly, the mind controlled by the Spirit is Life and peace. But the sinful mind is hostile and unmoving and set in their ways, not wanting to please God. The flesh does not want to acquiesce to God’s law or submit to it. Nor can it do so, without Christ’ Spirit and strength.(Romans 8:6-7).

Finally, pleasing God truly comes down to this: “Living according to His commandments, living according to His precepts, and doing it with reverence and complete submission and unconditional love.

We always want to please those we love right?

The Bible is full of exhortations to righteous living and loving Christ. Jesus says it quite clearly, “If you love me, you will obey what I command.” (John 14:15). 

The Epistles are God’s plan for believers. This book shows and tells what to display throughout our lives, concerning our behavior that is most pleasing and satisfying to God:

“For the rest, then, my brothers, we beseech you and exhort you in the Lord Jesus, that, as you have received from us how you ought to walk and to please God, so you would abound more and more” (1Thessalonians 4:1).

 

Father, may I always be pleasing in Your eyes, may I walk in the Spirit and follow your precepts, commandments, and laws, and may I glorify You all the days of my life, in Jesus’ name, Amen.”

Walking In The Spirit - Part 1 - CrossBridge Community Church