Worship is not a matter of personal taste, convenience and comfort. This is one reason parishioners stay in a church on average of 3.3 years. When we gather on Sunday, we need a God who challenges our taste and comfort. We need God to shake us out of this societal sloth and sleep walking and summon us to behold His splendor and respond with adoration and service and sacrifice. We need to seek the greater good of our local bodies by repenting of our preferences. We need Church to be the very tool that confronts our sinful desires and replaces them with holy submission.
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