For those who accept the Bible as the true word of God, there is good reason to believe that there are true worshippers and that these "true" worshippers can be identified. At John 4:23 Jesus said, "...true worshippers will worship the Father with spirit and truth, for indeed the Father is looking for ones like these to worship him." Jesus explained how to identify true worshippers. At Matthew 7:16,17 he said, "By their fruits you will recognize them... Every good tree produces fine fruit, but every rotten tree produces worthless fruit." True worshippers would exhibit certain "fruits" or traits that would distinguish them from false worshippers.
What are fruits or characteristics of true worshippers? God's word must be the guide for what standards must be met to qualify as true in God's eyes. Of course, true worshippers would urge followers to do God's will according to God's word, the Bible. They would collectively give evidence of divine backing.
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They base teachings on the BibleThey only teach what is revealed in God's Word and reject teachings based on human wisdom or tradition. (Isaiah 29:13; Matthew 15:3-9; Colossians 2: eight)
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They use God's personal name and make it known publicly(Isaiah 12:4,5; Matthew 6:9; Acts 15:14)
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They base their conduct/decisions on Bible principles(Proverbs 3:5,6; Psalm 119:33; 1 Corinthians 1:19-21)
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They are organized in the manner of the 1st Century Christian Congregation(Matthew 23:8-11; 1 Peter 5:2,3; 2 Corinthians 1:24)
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They are submissive to human governments but remain neutral(Romans 13:1,2; Mark 12:17; Acts 5:29; John 17:16; John 18:36)
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They impartially work what is good toward all, accepting all people regardless of skin color, economic or educational status, nationality, or language.(John 13:35; Acts 10:34,35)
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They are willing to suffer persecution for doing God's willThey do not minimize God's word or compromise godly principles to avoid persecution. (John 15:20; Matthew 5:11,12; 2 Timothy 3:12)
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They preach and teach as Jesus foretold his true followers would be doing in the time of the endMatthew 24:14; Matthew 28:19,20
The residents of Beroea set a great example for those today who are looking to join true worshippers. In the 1st century, the Apostle Paul preached to them but they did not immediately accept what he said as truth, but they listened respectfully. As Acts 17:10 - 12 mentions, they carefully examined daily whether or not what he said was truth according to the scriptures. They did not make a superficial search, nor were they gullible or cynical.