Why You Should Never “Go to Church”
In most people’s minds, “church” is a physical place. But is this really how the Scriptures define the true nature of “church”?
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In most people’s minds, “church” is a physical place. But is this really how the Scriptures define the true nature of “church”?
What are the minimum beliefs that allow basic fellowship with other believers, and identify each of us as having an essential, biblical faith?
Some say that in addition to God’s word, Paul says we should keep the traditions of Judaism, too. Is that what he really says?
The price for obedience to God is high indeed, because following Yeshua costs us everything.
There are three influences that not only compromise our submission to God’s Word, but also weaken our ability to bear the standard of Scripture.
Though intangible, we may yet run to Him; though imperceptible, still, we perceive. For the Master, too, has lifted up a standard…
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Some see the Scriptures as purely spiritual. Others see it through their own logic and reasoning. But is there a place for both?
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