Many of God's "so called"preachers today show no respect for God and God's house.
If you received a invite to lunch with the queen of England, would you wear a pair of jeans and a wrinkled t-shirt and old tennis shoes??? Why not???
Yet we see in many "churches" today "preachers
that pray and read God's Word in front of the church wearing blue jeans, wrinkled t-shirt and old tennis shoes --Why??? answer = NO RESPECT for God, God's Word and God's house the church.
God’s House of Worship, as defined by Miriam Webster is, “a house consecrated to the worship of God; a place where divine service is highlighted and preformed.” God’s house is a sacred place, set aside for us to meet with Him and to experience His presence. The specific meeting place within the House of Worship, called the sanctuary, is the place where God’s Spirit dwells and the direct instructions are administered to the believers. The House of Worship should not be seen simply as a site for social gathering, such as a party or afternoon tea. But rather, individuals should gather with their hearts, minds, and souls elevated and submitted to the authority of God. They should be ready to receive from God and offer gratitude for everything that takes place during the service. We should keep our feet in the house of God and be ready to hear and receive from God, (Ecclesiastes 5:1). When one enters the sanctuary their mind and thoughts should be aware that God is present. In fact, God is never absent, no matter where we may find ourselves, because He is omnipresent. Although He is everywhere, however, the sanctuary is a dedicated place where He meets with His people. HT.
If you received a invite to lunch with the queen of England, would you wear a pair of jeans and a wrinkled t-shirt and old tennis shoes??? Why not???
Yet we see in many "churches" today "preachers
that pray and read God's Word in front of the church wearing blue jeans, wrinkled t-shirt and old tennis shoes --Why??? answer = NO RESPECT for God, God's Word and God's house the church.
God’s House of Worship, as defined by Miriam Webster is, “a house consecrated to the worship of God; a place where divine service is highlighted and preformed.” God’s house is a sacred place, set aside for us to meet with Him and to experience His presence. The specific meeting place within the House of Worship, called the sanctuary, is the place where God’s Spirit dwells and the direct instructions are administered to the believers. The House of Worship should not be seen simply as a site for social gathering, such as a party or afternoon tea. But rather, individuals should gather with their hearts, minds, and souls elevated and submitted to the authority of God. They should be ready to receive from God and offer gratitude for everything that takes place during the service. We should keep our feet in the house of God and be ready to hear and receive from God, (Ecclesiastes 5:1). When one enters the sanctuary their mind and thoughts should be aware that God is present. In fact, God is never absent, no matter where we may find ourselves, because He is omnipresent. Although He is everywhere, however, the sanctuary is a dedicated place where He meets with His people. HT.
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