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Sunday morning service at Broken Arrow (OK) First Church of the Nazarene, September 9, 1990. The "Throne Room" refers to the inward man, in this second sermon from 2 Corinthians 4. Particularly highlighting v. 16, there are five hindrances that sidetrack us in the throne room so that we are not focused on Christ: a myopic vision of the world; anything less than complete obedience; neglect of God's Word; lack of involvement in ministry; and lack of focus on eternity. These hindrances can cause us to tend toward hypocrisy, not out of a spirit of rebellion, but out of a spirit of substitute or compromise.
By Jill RigginsSunday morning service at Broken Arrow (OK) First Church of the Nazarene, September 9, 1990. The "Throne Room" refers to the inward man, in this second sermon from 2 Corinthians 4. Particularly highlighting v. 16, there are five hindrances that sidetrack us in the throne room so that we are not focused on Christ: a myopic vision of the world; anything less than complete obedience; neglect of God's Word; lack of involvement in ministry; and lack of focus on eternity. These hindrances can cause us to tend toward hypocrisy, not out of a spirit of rebellion, but out of a spirit of substitute or compromise.