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In John 4:11–26, Jesus tells the Samaritan woman, “The hour is coming, and is now here, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth.”
In this episode, we reflect on how worship isn’t about a place, a style, or a song—it’s about presence. It’s about meeting God honestly, in spirit and truth. The woman at the well brought her debates, her past, and her thirst—and Jesus offered her Himself.
Worship is not performance. It’s not perfect music. It’s a thirsty heart, met by the truth and grace of Jesus.
Did You Know?
Samaritans worshiped on Mount Gerizim, while Jews worshiped in Jerusalem. Jesus' response dismantled the boundary by shifting the focus to Himself.
Quote:
“To worship is to quicken the conscience by the holiness of God, to feed the mind with the truth of God.” — William Temple
The Waypoint Devotional Podcast
Stay connected and grow in faith with us at Waypoint Church:
Connect on social media:
“May the Lord bless you and keep you — and may His presence guide you this week.”
Send us a text
In John 4:11–26, Jesus tells the Samaritan woman, “The hour is coming, and is now here, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth.”
In this episode, we reflect on how worship isn’t about a place, a style, or a song—it’s about presence. It’s about meeting God honestly, in spirit and truth. The woman at the well brought her debates, her past, and her thirst—and Jesus offered her Himself.
Worship is not performance. It’s not perfect music. It’s a thirsty heart, met by the truth and grace of Jesus.
Did You Know?
Samaritans worshiped on Mount Gerizim, while Jews worshiped in Jerusalem. Jesus' response dismantled the boundary by shifting the focus to Himself.
Quote:
“To worship is to quicken the conscience by the holiness of God, to feed the mind with the truth of God.” — William Temple
The Waypoint Devotional Podcast
Stay connected and grow in faith with us at Waypoint Church:
Connect on social media:
“May the Lord bless you and keep you — and may His presence guide you this week.”