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Category Archives: having a form of godliness but denying the power
So much preaching; so little fire.
So much preaching; so little fire. Without God’s fire continually ablaze in our heart, we won’t be what He wants us to. However, when God’s fire is burning in your heart, you have to work to find time for anything besides … Continue reading →
Posted in contagion, contagious Christian, demonstration of the Spirit, enthusiasm, excitement in church, God's power, having a form of godliness but denying the power, heart-felt, heart-felt worship, spiritual fire, spiritual passion, spiritual power, Uncategorized
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Tagged Christianity, fire of God, hearts on fire, passion for God, preaching, Quench not the Spirit, stir up the gift, surrogates
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Is it time to cut the religious parachute?
By making Christianity a formality, we took the power out of it. (2 Timothy 3:5) Shallow Christianity is like shallow breathing–minimal breath’s not enough! Jesus makes ordinary moments extraordinary & turns everyday people into emissaries! No need to be stuck who … Continue reading →
Posted in denying the power, God's power, having a form of godliness but denying the power, insight, keys to power, power, power of God, prophetic insight, Release the power of Jesus, resurrection power, sacred and secular, secularists, spiritual formation, spiritual insight, spiritual power, spirituality, trust, trust in God, Uncategorized, Unlimited Power
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Tagged 2 Timothy 3:5, battery charger, casual Christianity, form of godliness, parachute, power, quotes, religion, secularism
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Will “Dones” go “Back to Church” as usual, in a post-Christian world?
Will “Dones” and others who have left the institutional church, go back to church as usual in a post-Christian society? National Back to Church Sunday (NBTCS) thinks they will. It was begun in the United States in 2009. Their website … Continue reading →
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, 2 Timothy 3:5, Back to Church Sunday, back to the Bible, back to the future, denominations, denying the power, having a form of godliness, having a form of godliness but denying the power, house church, interdenominational, Jesus Movement, movement, National Back to Church Sunday, organic chruch, outreach, outreach ministry, Philip Yancy, post-Christianity, simple church, Uncategorized
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Tagged back to church, church, Dones, Nashville, post-Christian, quotes, Salvation Army
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Does American religion deny the freedom of speech?
Does religion restrict the freedom of speech? –The First Amendment to the American Constitution guarantees the freedom of religion and the freedom of speech. –So given such freedom, why do American churches almost universally follow a form or religion that … Continue reading →
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, church, form of godliness, freedom of conscience, having a form of godliness but denying the power, house church, organic chruch, simple church, testimonies, Uncategorized, unprogrammed church, unprogrammed meeting, worship
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Tagged Bill of Rights, First Amendment, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of worship, religion, US Constitution
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Hooray for Christ-chasing church hoppers
Church hoppers get a bad rap. When I google “church hoppers” most of the articles about them are critical. Why do I cheer for Christ-chasing church hoppers? Christ-chasing church hoppers are spiritually hungry. They have a vision and a desire … Continue reading →
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, 2 Timothy 3:5, Beyond Church, body of Christ, bored in church, Christ in you the hope of glory, church refugees, ekklesia, forsake not the assembly, fresh expressions, God chasers, having a form of godliness but denying the power, hope, house church, risen, simple church, spiritual awakening, spiritual gifts, spiritual hunger, spirituality, Uncategorized
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Tagged Christianity, church hoppers, church hopping, Dones, organic church, revival
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9 ways to recognize powerless religion
The Bible in 2 Timothy 3:5 tells Christ-followers to turn away from powerless religion. But how do we recognize it? Here are 8 ways: 1) Nothing out of the ordinary happens in the meetings. 2) Many of those who attend … Continue reading →
Posted in Bible verses, bored in church, church programming, denying the power, God's power, having a form of godliness but denying the power, keys to power, organic chruch, organized religion, power of God, Quench not the Spirit, Uncategorized, wonder working power, You shall receive power
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Tagged 2 Timothy 3:5, Bible, Christianity, church, form of godliness, quotes, religion
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“Dones” or “Beyonds”?
Meet the Beyonds —The Dones are people who have given up on church and dropped out. –The Beyonds are people who realize that biblically church is supposed to be so much more than what we have made it. Beyonds want to move beyond … Continue reading →
Posted in 1 Corinthians 14:26, back to church, Bible, Bible quotes, called out ones, Christ the Head of the church, Christian community, Come unto Me all you who are weary, Don Finto's books, ekklesia, gifts of the Spirit, Go into all the world, having a form of godliness but denying the power, Jesus Christ the same yesterday, led by the Spirit, Nashville, preach the gospel, Prepare, walk in the light, William Tyndale
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Tagged church, Don Finto, Dones, leaving church, Nones, post-Christian, quotes, worship
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Let’s Be Boundless!
Boundless worship gatherings are not bound by human control, leaders’ agendas, religious programs, or church traditions. They are unbounded and free to follow the direct leadership of the living, resurrected Jesus Christ and to flow wherever He may take them. … Continue reading →
Posted in congress, Evangeline Booth, having a form of godliness but denying the power, holiness meetings, London, lyrics, Pentecost, Pentecostal, Salvationism, Send the fire, the world for God, William Booth, worship
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Tagged Boundless, Boundless 2015, Boundless Salvation, quotes, Salvation Army, songs
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