It's not a building He wants to fill...
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@The Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano) 2016 |
While there are no hard and fast rules
We should always keep in mind that
God cannot be mocked
We can deceive everyone else but God
He sees, hears & knows it all
Some of us fidget with our phones in Church
When asked, we say our Bible app is open
Or that we're sending the sermon to a friend...
What about the notifications from other apps which pop up while we're doing the 'holy' stuff?
Do we ignore them? Are we distracted by them? Do we distract the person next to us as we 'smartly' switch from pictures, to breaking news, and then back to the Bible?
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The Milan Cathedral took nearly 6 centuries to build! |
Priests and Pastors could give us some guidelines, but at the end of the day, we need to be true to ourselves and to God.
Our congregations could put up some notices about how we should conduct ourselves in church, for example 'put all phones on silent', 'do not noisily chew gum', etc....but at the end of it all, it boils down to us. Do our actions or inactions take others' minds off their main purpose of joining a service?
'Twisting' some words of Jimmy Needham in the song titled 'Clear the stage' - "you can sing all you want to and still get it wrong; worship is more than a song".....I write, 'we can sit in church all we want to and still get it wrong...worship is more than 'ticking attendance sheets' on Saturdays or Sundays....after all -
"It's not a building God wants to fill, it's our hearts...and lives...and attitudes...and conduct everywhere...that's what He's wanted all along" (words coined from 'Come Again' - song by Elevation Worship & Maverick City Music)
Selah.
03/03/2020, Tema
Watch from 4:00.....
"It's not a building You wanna fill, it's my heart This empty space, is what You wanted all along It's not a building You wanna fill, it's my heart This empty space, is what You wanted all along"
***Fun fact: The Milan Cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete: construction began in 1386, and the final details were completed in 1965. It is the largest church in the Italian Republic—and the third largest in the world.*** -Wikipedia
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