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Postmodern Evangelicals call it "the culture" and want to bring it into the church. Scripture calls it "the world" - and warns us that to embrace it is spiritual adultery.
In worship as in all things, Christians must desire that which God commands.
Biblical worship is a matter of sound doctrine, just as much as the doctrines of the Trinity, the holiness of God, or the atonement.
The fires of our worship must be kindled by God, not the world.
The presence of counterfeit worship is a key indicator that a church's leadership and membership have deeper doctrinal problems that can cut the very heart out of the Christian faith.
Who is qualified to worship God? What is the central element of Biblical worship?
How is it that Christians now observe the first day of the week as the Sabbath instead of the seventh day of the Old Testament? Did God authorize this change? What does this say about postmodern Evangelical churches that hold services on Saturday night as well as (or instead of) Sunday for the sake of convenience?
Pastor, church leader, church member, how is it in your congregation? Are you effectively worshipping the false gods and goddesses of this world, or are you worshipping the Lord alone "in the beauty of holiness"?
Readers and listeners tell us that the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI has opened doors of opportunity for them to bear witness to Roman Catholic friends and relatives...
J. C. Ryle comments, "If we search the Bible through, from Genesis to Revelation, we shall never find a more striking proof of Christ's power and mercy than the salvation of the penitent thief."