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In this episode, which is the first of a two-part series, you'll discover the reason why contemporary believers' worship doesn't seem to produce the same sort of phenomenal results ancient Christians obtained. We are in danger of practising a nominal, stale and abstract spirituality. To many Christians nowadays, having a mental religiosity is good enough. But if we wish to match ancient saints' exploits, we must be willing to similarly suffuse our praise and worship with genuine, heartfelt faith. The main reference text is 2 Chronicles 20:20, but other biblical witnesses are also called in for our blessing.
By JoshIn this episode, which is the first of a two-part series, you'll discover the reason why contemporary believers' worship doesn't seem to produce the same sort of phenomenal results ancient Christians obtained. We are in danger of practising a nominal, stale and abstract spirituality. To many Christians nowadays, having a mental religiosity is good enough. But if we wish to match ancient saints' exploits, we must be willing to similarly suffuse our praise and worship with genuine, heartfelt faith. The main reference text is 2 Chronicles 20:20, but other biblical witnesses are also called in for our blessing.