February 27th, 2013
I just stood there, amazed at the words I thought I had heard from the speaker’s comments!
“Yes, anything not done for the church or having to do with evangelism will be swept away with the wood, hey and stubble,” he had replied. He then went on to quote: “Your place in heaven will be based on what you have accomplished for the church.” Read more... (1062 words, 4 images, estimated 4:15 mins reading time)
Tags: Cuppa - Ervice to the Church?
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February 24th, 2013
Here is another comment from readers about how they feel about the modern day ‘church’.
“Does Hebrews 10:25 translate to “go to ‘church’ on Sundays?” Today we’re gathering both locally and virtually with others all over the world.
“There are few if any New Testament prescriptions for exactly how a “gathering” should happen. This is especially important when you consider today’s standard “church service” — which is little more than an invention of early Roman religious culture. Read more... (212 words, 2 images, estimated 51 seconds reading time)
Tags: comments - leadership a hindrance
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February 24th, 2013
Before we launch into further discussion we need to know more about the Foundations of the Christian message.
1. What did Jesus really teach?
From that basis, we can see where the other ‘streams’ of the Counterfeit are coming into the church.
An important part of Christian growth comes by understanding the concept of God’s Law versus God’s grace. Any striving to please Him – which can even be ‘following instructions to gain His approval’ – or the approval of others, is working under ‘law’.
2. Jesus came to bring the message: “Hey! Dad isn’t angry with us anymore! It is safe to come home!” Read more... (743 words, 3 images, estimated 2:58 mins reading time)
Tags: Sin-based Theology
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February 20th, 2013
Another reader’s comments about their experience of the modern day church:
“We had this great Women’s group at the church that really covered topics you wouldn’t find on Sunday morning. We grew and grew, divided and continued to grow. It was really blessed and fun as well.
“We covered topics like ‘Conflict Resolution the Christian way’, ‘Mother Issues’, Facing inner Heart Conflicts’, ‘Father Heart and Dad issues’, Freemason generational curses – all centred in what the Lord was saying to each of us.
“We asked for this same level of teaching to be offer to our husbands, brothers and other males in our church. Hhuuummm …didn’t happen. Read more... (309 words, 2 images, estimated 1:14 mins reading time)
Tags: Reader's comments - great women's group
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February 13th, 2013
Why Don’t You Go to Church? “Compromises in the real Message”
“I don’t know if you have noticed how organised religion keeps compromising in an effort to keep people in the church. I am not referring to one specific religion either.
“If you are part of the religion, these compromises are probably the most logical thing to do. However, looking in from the outside, sometimes I can only shake my head. What do they really believe and stand for? Read more... (212 words, 2 images, estimated 51 seconds reading time)
Tags: reader's comment: too much compromises
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February 13th, 2013
So far, we have been looking at the different comments people have about the modern day ‘church’. We have define some of the terms when we talk about this subject as well as discussed how it is the heart attitude that influences our views about ‘the church’. We have also see that Jesus talked about ‘the Church’ as His body of people rather than a building or a denomination. We now add another comment on the depth of ‘feeding’ given to the people who are following Jesus.
A. The lack of depth in sermons Read more... (393 words, 2 images, estimated 1:34 mins reading time)
Tags: Meat for Christians?
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