โWe have made our worship services more secular than sacred, more common than uncommon, more profane than holy.โ
R.C. Sproul, How Then Shall We Worship?: Biblical Principles to Guide Us Today
โWe have made our worship services more secular than sacred, more common than uncommon, more profane than holy.โ
R.C. Sproul, How Then Shall We Worship?: Biblical Principles to Guide Us Today
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This is why I believe God has called my husband and I to a place of intimacy with Him. ‘When two or three are gathered in My Name I am in the midst of them’ With WORD and WORSHIP totally Christ centred we have experienced truly blessed regular service times of incredible Presence and holiness.. Once a month, at least, we worship with congregations in our town. Not one in particular but each one on a regular basis. It is so true many indeed have become more to please the secular mindset than be HOLY in every way and God focussed. Thank God He anchors our souls absolutely in Him when we worship at home and remember with bread and wine His Life, death, and sacrifice and covenant fulfillment here on the earth. Necessity to also be with members of the rest of His Body. The statement above is so sadly true. Secularism has invaded so many places. Jesus came to bring His Presence and that should be the deepest yearning of all believing hearts.