Quote Originally Posted by MichaellS View Post
Excellent point dear friend! If possible, would like to add this to be integral to the message, and I would, but parts 1 & 2 are near maxed out for character limits.

To contemplate what has kept us (if I’m reading your un-written bases correctly) may just simply work against His Spirit’s zeal (if I’m reading His intent correctly) to happily make it a second-hand aggravation to our foe, so I won’t try.

There’s no telling what we would perceive if the focus of the Body were spent reappearing here:



If there is lack of attention on my part of it being neglected by others, or myself; the only explanation I could see is an intensification of work He has called someone to, other than that, and again I hate to contemplate, but rather than a dispersion of “gifts”, is a mad dash to the tangent-trough.

Mike.
Hi Mike,

I think the neglect starts on Sunday in our churches. I have always been one who would like to see more scripture and preaching/teaching on Sunday
and less music and other "entertainment", although I do appreciate a few good hymns. My opinion on this is usually met with, "we can't do that no one
would come to church". While I do understand the thinking it is a bad plan. It seems to me many Christians are like people I went to college with, just
teach me enough to p*** and get my degree. But when they get on the *** they are found unprepared and unreliable yet think they already know enough.
We can never know enough about the Creator of the universe.