Worship in Spirit and in Truth
The sermon centers on Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at Jacob’s well, revealing that true worship is not defined by location or tradition, but by a personal, transformative encounter with Christ as both God and man. Through the lens of John 4:15–26, the preacher emphasizes that spiritual separation—rooted in sin and self-deception—must give way to spiritual worship, which is required by God and must be offered in spirit and truth, reflecting genuine knowledge and submission to divine revelation. The passage underscores Christ’s divine identity, particularly through His use of the divine name ‘I am,’ affirming His hypostatic union and making Him the sole object of worship. The application calls believers to find comfort and peace in worshiping the unchanging, sovereign God, especially in suffering, and to rest in the assurance of salvation secured by Christ’s atoning work, which satisfies the soul’s deepest longings and reconciles humanity to God.
