C.H. Spurgeon addresses the nature of true worship, emphasizing that it must be spiritual and sincere rather than ritualistic or ceremonial. He critiques the tendency of the human heart to cling to outward forms of worship, which can distract from genuine devotion to God. Spurgeon highlights that true worshippers are those who worship the Father in spirit and truth, as God desires a relationship that transcends mere rituals. He warns against the dangers of idolatry and the importance of recognizing God as a spirit who seeks authentic worship from His people. Ultimately, Spurgeon calls for a return to heartfelt worship that reflects a deep connection with God, free from the constraints of human traditions.