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The unabridged footage of this April 2025 video is available at https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/s... Elder D. Todd Christofferson teaches that true worship is a sacred process that draws disciples closer to God and transforms their hearts. He explains that worship involves both outward actions—such as prayer, scripture study, service, and Sabbath observance—and inward devotion expressed through gratitude, humility, and love for the Father and the Son. Through scriptural examples and prophetic counsel, Elder Christofferson illustrates that genuine worship is not limited to church attendance but encompasses daily acts of faith and obedience that reflect our covenant commitment to God. He emphasizes that worship must be centered exclusively on the true and living God, warning against the modern idols of pride, materialism, and self-reliance that distract from divine devotion. Furthermore, he testifies that as disciples emulate the attributes of the Father and the Son, worship becomes a refining and sanctifying experience that leads to spiritual transformation. Elder Christofferson concludes that through consistent and sincere worship, believers are strengthened by divine power, become more Christlike, and find lasting joy in their relationship with God. First, one important lesson learned from Elder Christofferson’s message is that worship requires deliberate action. Worship is not simply attending church services, but actively participating in them through prayer, singing hymns, and partaking of the sacrament with sincere intent. True worship involves gathering as a community of Saints to strengthen one another and to remember the Savior’s atoning sacrifice. Christofferson emphasizes that Sabbath worship is more than a weekly routine—it is a sacred opportunity to renew our covenants and show our devotion to God. In addition, he reminds us that daily acts such as prayer, scripture study, and service are also forms of worship that invite the Spirit. Thus, the first lesson teaches that worship is an active, continuous expression of faith, both publicly and privately. Second, Elder Christofferson teaches that genuine worship requires proper attitudes and feelings. Gratitude, humility, and love for God are the spiritual emotions that give meaning to outward acts of devotion. Worship becomes transformative when it is motivated by a deep love for the Father and a willingness to submit our will to His. Christ’s perfect example in Gethsemane—saying, “not as I will, but as thou wilt”—illustrates the essence of true worship. When we yield our hearts to God, our worship moves beyond ritual to sincere consecration. Therefore, the second lesson emphasizes that worship must come from a heart full of gratitude and a spirit of loving submission to the divine will. Third, Elder Christofferson reminds us that worship must be exclusive to God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. In a world filled with distractions and false idols, believers are called to remain steadfast in their devotion to the true and living God. The story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-nego serves as a powerful example of loyalty to divine worship even under threat of death. They refused to bow to worldly powers, demonstrating that genuine worship allows no compromise with false gods or misplaced priorities. Christofferson warns that anything—such as political loyalty, materialism, or self-centeredness—that takes precedence over divine worship becomes idolatry. Consequently, this third lesson teaches the necessity of exclusive devotion and unwavering faithfulness to God above all else. In conclusion, Elder Christofferson’s final lesson is that true worship leads us to emulate the Father and the Son. The highest form of worship is to live in a way that reflects Their holiness, compassion, and obedience. Through keeping covenants, participating in sacred ordinances, and walking the covenant path, we are gradually sanctified and transformed into true disciples. Christofferson teaches that emulation of divine attributes—such as love, purity, and humility—is not only a result of worship but also its most genuine expression. As we worship in spirit and in truth, we invite the power of godliness into our lives and become more Christlike in character. Ultimately, sincere worship is both an act of devotion and a divine process of becoming.