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Excerpted from: Passover (Part 8)The people believed they were safe as long as they were in the church. They believed that somehow or another their attendance at services gave them absolution from having to pay for things they had done, and maybe for the things that they were planning to do in the future. This is dangerous thinking that amounts to nothing more than superstition. In the midst of their gross wickedness they were so naïve as to believe that they would be delivered from impending destruction and disaster merely by going through the motions of attending church.
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Excerpted from: Passover (Part Seven)And again if you can perceive it, in verses 5 and 6, there is a direct relationship between idolatry and the things that are happening in the streets, the things that are happening in people's families.
There it is again—the direct connection between idolatry and the things that are happening in the streets.
Articles
Eating: How Good It Is! (Part Seven)
Eating: How Good It Is! (Part Seven)
Gluttony: A Lack of Self-Control (Part Two)
Prepare to Meet Your God! (Part Two)
Booklets
Prepare to Meet Your God! (The Book of Amos) (Part One)
Preparing the Bride
Preparing the Bride
Essays
Babel: Confusing Wisdom and Rebellion
First Things First (Part Two): The Right Sacrifice
Heirs of the Kingdom
Strangers to the Truth (Part Three)
The Philadelphia Syndrome (Part Two)
The Widow and the Fatherless (Part Two) (2)
Worshipping the Temple (Part Three) (2)
Worshipping the Temple (Part Two)
Sermons
Tithing: 'Try Me Now!' (Part One)
What Is the Work of God Now? (Part Two)
What Does God Really Want? (Part 1)
Maintaining Good Health (Part 12)
God's Sea of Glass (Part 2)
A House Left Desolate
Why Are You Here?
What's Wrong With Christmas?
The Widow and the Fatherless
Truth-Based Worship Vs Spiritual Confusion
The Doctrine of Israel (Part Eight): Romans 10
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