Worship the Lord in Spirit and in Truth
But the hour is coming, and is now here, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father is seeking such people to worship him. God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth.
23 ’Mɨ́ ajta, puꞌuri tɨ́n tejaꞌuréꞌenejsin aꞌájna xɨcájraꞌan jetze mej miyen meꞌɨ́jna jetze araújcaꞌanen ɨ́ xɨéjniuꞌucareꞌaraꞌan ɨ́ Dios mej mi miyen tzáahuatiꞌiraꞌa jɨ́n ranáꞌamicheꞌen ɨ́ tayáꞌupua. Jee xaa neꞌu, puꞌuri aꞌájna tejaꞌuréꞌene mej miyen rɨcɨ aꞌɨ́ɨme ɨ́ mej tzáahuatiꞌiraꞌa jɨ́n ranaꞌamiche aꞌiné tayáꞌupua pu ayén huáꞌahuauhuau aꞌɨ́mej ɨ́ mej miyen ranaꞌamiche.
24 ’Dios pu xɨéjniuꞌucari púꞌeen, majta aꞌɨ́ɨme ɨ́ mej ranaꞌamiche, ayée pu ruxeꞌeveꞌe mej meꞌɨ́jna jetze araújcaꞌanen ɨ́ xɨéjniuꞌucareꞌaraꞌan ɨ́ Dios mej mi tzáahuatiꞌiraꞌa jɨ́n ranáꞌamicheꞌen. ―Ayee pu tiuꞌutaxájtacaꞌa aꞌɨ́jna ɨ́ Jesús. — John 4:23-24 | English Standard Version (ESV) and Naáyeri Nyuuca (CRN) The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. ESV® Text Edition: 2016. Copyright © 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers and Naáyeri Nyuuca © 2008, Wycliffe Bible Translators, Inc. Cross References: Psalm 145:8; John 4:21; John 5:25; John 5:28; Philippians 3:3
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Who are true worshipers?
Naáyeri Nyuuca (El Nayar Cora) is a stable Uto-Aztecan language spoken by over 15,000 Cora people in Nayarit, Mexico, particularly in the El Nayar municipality. Known locally as Naáyeri Niuka or Cora de El Nayar, it serves as a primary language for all generations within the community.














