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The line between attending church and truly knowing Christ is thinner than many realize. In this soul-stirring message, Pastor Michael confronts the uncomfortable truth that many believers use wounds from fellow Christians as an excuse to distance themselves from church community. "Why would you allow the flesh to be so offended by the world that you throw away your relationship with Jesus Christ?" he challenges, reminding us that where genuine relationship exists, wounds are inevitable but not fatal.
With refreshing honesty about his own struggles, Pastor Michael shifts our perspective on church hurt by asking a powerful question: how can we expect to be wounded by people we don't spend time with? Just as we experience the deepest hurts from those closest to us, church family can cause pain precisely because of our proximity and investment in those relationships.
The heart of this message confronts the dangerous territory of willful, unrepentant sin. "You cannot willfully sin, knowingly sin, and expect to get into heaven," Pastor Michael warns, drawing from Matthew 7 where Jesus declares to many religious people, "I never knew you." The sobering reality is that one can participate in every church activity imaginable—baptism, youth group, volunteering, tithing, even pastoral ministry—and still miss the kingdom of heaven through deliberate disobedience.
Rather than leaving listeners in condemnation, this message calls for authentic behavior modification that springs from genuine relationship with Christ. The altar call invites everyone to lay down their sins, not expecting immediate perfection, but committed movement toward Christ. As we approach the end times, our gathering together becomes increasingly vital—not just for attendance numbers but for spiritual transformation that prepares us for eternity.
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The line between attending church and truly knowing Christ is thinner than many realize. In this soul-stirring message, Pastor Michael confronts the uncomfortable truth that many believers use wounds from fellow Christians as an excuse to distance themselves from church community. "Why would you allow the flesh to be so offended by the world that you throw away your relationship with Jesus Christ?" he challenges, reminding us that where genuine relationship exists, wounds are inevitable but not fatal.
With refreshing honesty about his own struggles, Pastor Michael shifts our perspective on church hurt by asking a powerful question: how can we expect to be wounded by people we don't spend time with? Just as we experience the deepest hurts from those closest to us, church family can cause pain precisely because of our proximity and investment in those relationships.
The heart of this message confronts the dangerous territory of willful, unrepentant sin. "You cannot willfully sin, knowingly sin, and expect to get into heaven," Pastor Michael warns, drawing from Matthew 7 where Jesus declares to many religious people, "I never knew you." The sobering reality is that one can participate in every church activity imaginable—baptism, youth group, volunteering, tithing, even pastoral ministry—and still miss the kingdom of heaven through deliberate disobedience.
Rather than leaving listeners in condemnation, this message calls for authentic behavior modification that springs from genuine relationship with Christ. The altar call invites everyone to lay down their sins, not expecting immediate perfection, but committed movement toward Christ. As we approach the end times, our gathering together becomes increasingly vital—not just for attendance numbers but for spiritual transformation that prepares us for eternity.