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The present state of the church is “the fire has left, and we are looking at the ashes.” We are simply looking at the past exploits and trying to create new exploits of God based on those past exploits. It’s as if, after God’s fire has left, from the ashes we are planning to do new exploits. The fire has left the pulpits and preachers, but we are still not moving on to seek a new move or experience of God.
By Samuel MThe present state of the church is “the fire has left, and we are looking at the ashes.” We are simply looking at the past exploits and trying to create new exploits of God based on those past exploits. It’s as if, after God’s fire has left, from the ashes we are planning to do new exploits. The fire has left the pulpits and preachers, but we are still not moving on to seek a new move or experience of God.