2 Corinthians 10:4 (For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds
Many times, in our churches, we get caught up in the wrong things.*And usually, once it starts, it becomes the religious norm these*days. People seem to be getting so caught up in emotions that their*faith begins to be built upon what and how they feel physically more*than what they know definitely! There are some churches that, when*there is no organist, drummer, or musician present, service cannot*begin. Or if the preacher does not yell, hype the crowd, or become*heart attack proned, he was not anointed. If the choir doesn't turn*cartwheels down the aisle while marching in, or if super-saved people*aren't squakin' all through the service making it sound like a rain*forest, then church was not filled with the spirit. Well, we have to*learn that God is Spirit and our emotions don't dictate his presence.*
*I would much rather go to church and allow the presence of God to*move in a way that people have something to take home and live on*rather than just getting an emotional fix during service with no*substance or real word from above. We can dance and party all we want*in the service, but if it's not God, then we will leave the same, only*tired and worn out. Now, I do believe the Spirit of God moves upon us*and we may shout, dance, sing, run, etc. to express our joy, but I*also believe that when the Spirit of God comes, he brings more than a*feeling. He also should bring healing, deliverance, blessings,*direction, peace, love, etc. He can't show up in your service and*only cause everyone to go crazy. There is always change after the*presence of God is here. There should be attributes of his*presence, not just emotional stuff, but deep, spiritual things should*take place. The preacher yelling and mixing in your favorite R&B tunes*in his message won't do it. The organist playing fast music on the*organ won't do it. The soloist doing rolls and riffs that give you*chills up your spine won't do it. It may make you feel good, but God*is bigger than that. When his true presence fills the place, you will*be changed.
*Suggested Reading: 2 Cor. 10:1, 1 Tim. 3:15
Many times, in our churches, we get caught up in the wrong things.*And usually, once it starts, it becomes the religious norm these*days. People seem to be getting so caught up in emotions that their*faith begins to be built upon what and how they feel physically more*than what they know definitely! There are some churches that, when*there is no organist, drummer, or musician present, service cannot*begin. Or if the preacher does not yell, hype the crowd, or become*heart attack proned, he was not anointed. If the choir doesn't turn*cartwheels down the aisle while marching in, or if super-saved people*aren't squakin' all through the service making it sound like a rain*forest, then church was not filled with the spirit. Well, we have to*learn that God is Spirit and our emotions don't dictate his presence.*
*I would much rather go to church and allow the presence of God to*move in a way that people have something to take home and live on*rather than just getting an emotional fix during service with no*substance or real word from above. We can dance and party all we want*in the service, but if it's not God, then we will leave the same, only*tired and worn out. Now, I do believe the Spirit of God moves upon us*and we may shout, dance, sing, run, etc. to express our joy, but I*also believe that when the Spirit of God comes, he brings more than a*feeling. He also should bring healing, deliverance, blessings,*direction, peace, love, etc. He can't show up in your service and*only cause everyone to go crazy. There is always change after the*presence of God is here. There should be attributes of his*presence, not just emotional stuff, but deep, spiritual things should*take place. The preacher yelling and mixing in your favorite R&B tunes*in his message won't do it. The organist playing fast music on the*organ won't do it. The soloist doing rolls and riffs that give you*chills up your spine won't do it. It may make you feel good, but God*is bigger than that. When his true presence fills the place, you will*be changed.
*Suggested Reading: 2 Cor. 10:1, 1 Tim. 3:15