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Worship Devotional - "God Seeks Worshipers"

Sep 04, 2025

Key Scripture: "But the hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for the Father is seeking such to worship Him." - John 4:23

 

Reflection The New Covenant revealed something remarkable: God doesn't just tolerate worship - He actively seeks worshipers. The church was introduced to a God with a desire to be loved by His worshipers, a Father who actively pursues us for fellowship. This isn't a distant deity demanding tribute, but a loving Father longing for relationship.

The phrase "the Father seeks such to worship Him" should amaze you. The Creator of the universe, who lacks nothing and needs nothing, seeks you out for worship. Not because He's insecure or needy, but because He designed you for this very purpose and finds joy in the relationship worship creates.

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