John 4:23-24: But thehour cometh, and now is, when the true worshipers shall worship the Father inspirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him. God is a Spirit: and they that worship himmust worship him in spirit and in truth. (KJV)
I’d like to talk about these verses, because I think theyare two of the most important verses in the Bible for us.
The first thing we see is a timestamp. When are we to do this? Well, NOW! Jesus spoke those words to the Samaritan woman 2000 years ago. So it’s either not in our time or it’s longoverdue!
It also identifies what God’s looking for. He says that true worshipers are going to dothis, and He seeks them out. He alsosays that the true worshipers MUST do something. He says they “shallâ€. There is a little wiggle room with the Father“seeking†them, but not when he says they “shall†and they “mustâ€. “Shall†is a pretty powerful word, but “mustâ€is more so. It dictates there is noother choice. If you are going to be atrue worshiper, this is the requirement and the seal that you are one.
This “Must†is that you worship in spirit and in truth.
I cannot comment on when you worship in “spiritâ€. We know that the Holy Ghost is the spirit ofTruth. But how can I possibly gageotherwise if you are putting on a show or are really in the spirit? God knows, I don’t. There are a lot of people “worshiping in thespiritâ€. Speaking in tongues, dancing ashard as David, etc…. Praise God forthat!
But we have a measuring stick when it comes to Truth. That’s what I want to focus on. You can worship in the spirit, but it’s allfor naught if it isn’t in truth. Theopposite is true too. But that’s not myfocus for this conversation.
John 4:23-24 says we must worship in truth. I can’t help but to think if you aren’tworshiping in truth, you are not a true worshiper. Jesus also said, “in vain they do worship me,teaching for doctrine the commandments of menâ€. (Mat 15:9) That verse isinteresting…. It says you can worship Jesus, but it can be wrong. And if you do it wrong, it’s in vain anddoesn’t count!
There will be some folks that want to argue, “contextâ€. We must put John 4:24 in “contextâ€. Ok, do so! What are you going to say? Weshould only worship in Truth if we are a Samaritan? If we are on a mountain? If we are in a temple? If we are a whore? Let me ask you…. When did God EVER say it wasok to worship any other wise than in spirit and in truth? Sure, God winked at ignorance in times past,but he isn’t now.
John 4:24 is a general statement Jesus made that can beinserted in any place in the Bible. Wemust always worship in spirit and in truth! It was true in Genesis, Deuteronimy, Isaiah, Matthew, Romans andRevelation. Look at all the times Godgot pissed off! It was almost alwaysabout “truthâ€.
So people wonder why we fight on this board…. I’m a bigoffender! It’s because I think and knowtruth is very important to God. We arguesports, politics, philosophy, whatever! NONE of them are more important than getting God’s word right! I’ll tell you how to end me from fighting onthese boards: Tell me I’m right, andsubmit to what I say! Do that and I’llleave you alone and won’t have anything to fight for!
Oh, but that can’t be done… And for good reason. Maybe I’m wrong. Go through the scriptures and prove it! That isn’t a challenge, it’s a plea.
I am a Chicago Cub fan…. Sadly, my season is over already…That is the fate of Cub fans. Arguingsports is meaningless to me. Arguing God’sword to get it right it very important. Being a Cub fan doesn’t get me into heaven, but worshiping in truthdoes! Dammit! I want to know the truth! And I want you all to know it too.
So when I argue against Christmas and Easter, don’t lookdown on me as one who “causes divisionâ€. Yea, I’m doing that and Jesus said he did too! If you believe in John 4:24, then you will understand why it’s important tohash this out.
Now if you want to wonder what the Apostles would do… Paulhardly got along with any of them. Johnand Barnabaias, Peter, James the half brother of Jesus…. He argued with all of them.
So you don’t understand why we aren’t displaying “brotherlyloveâ€â€¦. When it comes to truth, weshouldn’t! There is only one truth, andletting a brother dwell in a lie is not love.
I’d like to talk about these verses, because I think theyare two of the most important verses in the Bible for us.
The first thing we see is a timestamp. When are we to do this? Well, NOW! Jesus spoke those words to the Samaritan woman 2000 years ago. So it’s either not in our time or it’s longoverdue!
It also identifies what God’s looking for. He says that true worshipers are going to dothis, and He seeks them out. He alsosays that the true worshipers MUST do something. He says they “shallâ€. There is a little wiggle room with the Father“seeking†them, but not when he says they “shall†and they “mustâ€. “Shall†is a pretty powerful word, but “mustâ€is more so. It dictates there is noother choice. If you are going to be atrue worshiper, this is the requirement and the seal that you are one.
This “Must†is that you worship in spirit and in truth.
I cannot comment on when you worship in “spiritâ€. We know that the Holy Ghost is the spirit ofTruth. But how can I possibly gageotherwise if you are putting on a show or are really in the spirit? God knows, I don’t. There are a lot of people “worshiping in thespiritâ€. Speaking in tongues, dancing ashard as David, etc…. Praise God forthat!
But we have a measuring stick when it comes to Truth. That’s what I want to focus on. You can worship in the spirit, but it’s allfor naught if it isn’t in truth. Theopposite is true too. But that’s not myfocus for this conversation.
John 4:23-24 says we must worship in truth. I can’t help but to think if you aren’tworshiping in truth, you are not a true worshiper. Jesus also said, “in vain they do worship me,teaching for doctrine the commandments of menâ€. (Mat 15:9) That verse isinteresting…. It says you can worship Jesus, but it can be wrong. And if you do it wrong, it’s in vain anddoesn’t count!
There will be some folks that want to argue, “contextâ€. We must put John 4:24 in “contextâ€. Ok, do so! What are you going to say? Weshould only worship in Truth if we are a Samaritan? If we are on a mountain? If we are in a temple? If we are a whore? Let me ask you…. When did God EVER say it wasok to worship any other wise than in spirit and in truth? Sure, God winked at ignorance in times past,but he isn’t now.
John 4:24 is a general statement Jesus made that can beinserted in any place in the Bible. Wemust always worship in spirit and in truth! It was true in Genesis, Deuteronimy, Isaiah, Matthew, Romans andRevelation. Look at all the times Godgot pissed off! It was almost alwaysabout “truthâ€.
So people wonder why we fight on this board…. I’m a bigoffender! It’s because I think and knowtruth is very important to God. We arguesports, politics, philosophy, whatever! NONE of them are more important than getting God’s word right! I’ll tell you how to end me from fighting onthese boards: Tell me I’m right, andsubmit to what I say! Do that and I’llleave you alone and won’t have anything to fight for!
Oh, but that can’t be done… And for good reason. Maybe I’m wrong. Go through the scriptures and prove it! That isn’t a challenge, it’s a plea.
I am a Chicago Cub fan…. Sadly, my season is over already…That is the fate of Cub fans. Arguingsports is meaningless to me. Arguing God’sword to get it right it very important. Being a Cub fan doesn’t get me into heaven, but worshiping in truthdoes! Dammit! I want to know the truth! And I want you all to know it too.
So when I argue against Christmas and Easter, don’t lookdown on me as one who “causes divisionâ€. Yea, I’m doing that and Jesus said he did too! If you believe in John 4:24, then you will understand why it’s important tohash this out.
Now if you want to wonder what the Apostles would do… Paulhardly got along with any of them. Johnand Barnabaias, Peter, James the half brother of Jesus…. He argued with all of them.
So you don’t understand why we aren’t displaying “brotherlyloveâ€â€¦. When it comes to truth, weshouldn’t! There is only one truth, andletting a brother dwell in a lie is not love.