Just_Ahead
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Is God's House a marketplace (John 2:16)?
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One thing I wish churches would cease doing is referring to their facilities, buildings, sanctuaries etc....as "God's House". The indwelled believer, and, more specifically, the gathered indwelled believers where his Spirit dwells with men is "God's House". We do not "Gather together in the 'Lord's House' on the 'Lord's Day' ". The gathering of his indwelled believers is God's House.
There's a reason God had the physical temple destroyed.
Sure....But it doesn’t make it God’s house, nor any closer to being God’s house than if they didn’t. Passages about the Jerusalem Temple have zero relevance to church facilities.But often a Church (ie - the people) have dedicated that building to the Lord.
One thing I wish churches would cease doing is referring to their facilities, buildings, sanctuaries etc....as "God's House". The indwelled believer, and, more specifically, the gathered indwelled believers where his Spirit dwells with men is "God's House". We do not "Gather together in the 'Lord's House' on the 'Lord's Day' ". The gathering of his indwelled believers is God's House.
There's a reason God had the physical temple destroyed.
It makes you wonder when visiting evangelists and gospel groups come in hawking books and CDs. Sometimes I will buy a book from one of these people, because I want to help the ministry and receive more enlightenment.Is God's House a marketplace (John 2:16)?