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Post by Blaque on Jul 14, 2006 11:21:20 GMT -5
What do you think about people who go to church every Sunday, but aren't living right the rest of the week?
On the reverse side of that, can someone have a true relationship with God if they almost never attend Church?
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Post by lusciouslois on Jul 14, 2006 12:26:13 GMT -5
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Post by Blaque on Jul 14, 2006 17:17:35 GMT -5
No opinion?
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Post by jazzlover on Jul 16, 2006 7:04:56 GMT -5
Regular church attendence does NOT denote a good relationship with Christ, in fact the Bible doesn't say "Go to church every Sunday, but IT DOES say FELLOWSHIP! You can fellowship with other believers anywhere...even here on Ms Blaques board!
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Post by lusciouslois on Jul 17, 2006 7:51:49 GMT -5
Regular church attendence does NOT denote a good relationship with Christ, in fact the Bible doesn't say "Go to church every Sunday, but IT DOES say FELLOWSHIP! You can fellowship with other believers anywhere...even here on Ms Blaques board! tis true, tis true, but neither does toting a bible around, the abilityy to quote scriptures, pray fervently for others, etc,, denotes a "good" relationship with Christ. If a person professes Christ but can't and won't treat others right, or they are just so far out in left field you can't see them with their actions and/or words, how is that "Christ-like?"
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Post by Blaque on Jul 17, 2006 20:36:51 GMT -5
Regular church attendence does NOT denote a good relationship with Christ, in fact the Bible doesn't say "Go to church every Sunday, but IT DOES say FELLOWSHIP! You can fellowship with other believers anywhere...even here on Ms Blaques board! I agree with you Panther. And I am not making an excuse for people who don't go to church. I think that going to church and fellowshipping are very important. But it's not most important. I know people who go to church and live the same type of life (or worse) as those who never go. I mean, why bother being an active member of a church if you are sleeping with half the congregation or if you are an alcoholic? What's the point?
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