The Fire and the Fragrance (Spirit-led series: 7 of 11)

Power and purity in worship…

“Yet that day having come then now is, when those true worshippers will worship the Father inwardly with that Spirit yet within that One Truth, seeing then the Father requires those of this sort worshipping Him. God is a Spirit, likewise those worshipping Him within that Spirit, likewise it is necessary to worship within that One Truth.”
— John 4:23-24 (2020 New Testament)

Worship is not a genre. It is a posture. A sacred offering that rises like incense before the throne.

The Spirit-led Church doesn’t just sing about God—it sings to Him, with reverent awe and fiery love.
There’s a difference between polished performance and presence-filled worship.
Heaven knows the sound of surrendered hearts.

Where there is purity, there is fragrance.
Where there is hunger, there is fire.

Worship that flows from Spirit and Truth will always invite the weight of His glory. It may not always be loud—but it will always be holy.

Let us not bring strange fire to the altar. Let us bring brokenness.
The kind of worship that costs. The kind that hosts Him.

Reflection Question:
Is my worship filled with Spirit and Truth—or comfort and habit?


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