



Hayes wrote:Im not arguing or condemning Im saying If you desire God you will be doing the things He wants you to do. No we do not always do them. But we can not deny that He wants at church (which is the Bride of Christ). The difference is Jesus was not welcomed. How many times have you walked into the church and were not welcomed?
go24 wrote:Justify killing ducks and deer? Stano, you ain't never read the bible have you?
Going to church isn't what saves a man. Rather saved men go to church for their own good and the good of others christians.
gator wrote:why do folks want to keep God locked up in a house, on ONE day???
are "honoring the sabbath", asking God to come into your heart, and going to a church on a certain day, at a certain time mutually exclusive?
to make an argument sound like they need it to sound, some folks say things such as, "you've got 6 days, God only asks for 1." i disagree, God didn't "ask" me for much of anything............life beat me down so bad, i found myself asking God for forgiveness, over and over................and over again. God doesn't ask anything from anyone, he doesn't have to....he gives us a mind to make decisions, very personaly ones.
i'm not so sure God is as concerned w/ where my body is on sunday as He is about where my HEART is.
i guess a question i have to ask myself is, "is my prayer time more 'Holy' outside in His creation or inside a church?" again, i think it depends on perspective............it sure is hard to focus w/ all the eye candy walking around Pine Lake![]()
everyday, i mean EVERYDAY, i fail to live a Godly life........EVERYDAY. if i wait til sunday, it'll eat me up inside and i'll be right back where i was this time last year....................maybe if we try to live up to God's Word 7 days aweek, 1 hour on Sunday won't seem near as detrimental?
just some thoughts, gator
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