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This message challenges us to reconsider what worship truly means in our daily lives. Drawing from Abraham's journey and Jesus' encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well, we discover that worship is far more than Sunday morning songs or religious rituals. It's a deliberate, intentional lifestyle that positions us for divine encounters. The conversation in John 4 reveals something remarkable: God the Father actively seeks true worshipers, those who worship in spirit and in truth. This isn't about location or tradition, but about heart posture. We learn that Abraham built altars throughout his journey, making worship a consistent practice that shaped his character and deepened his relationship with God. The challenge before us is clear: worship requires deliberate effort, like carefully placing stones to build an altar. It demands that we anticipate God's presence, prepare our hearts, and prioritize time with Him. When we make worship a daily discipline rather than a weekly obligation, we position ourselves to see God's will, fuel our faith, and develop Christ-like character. The question we must answer is whether we're willing to pursue God with our whole heart, recognizing that consistent worship leads to a life fully devoted to Him on His terms, not ours.