WHEN CHURCHES GO SILENT ON SIN

There are churches where sin no longer disturbs anyone. Men commit adultery for twenty years in peace, with no conviction, no dreams, no rebuke from The Spirit and they do all manner of things that is wrong without ever being thoughtful about what God would have wanted them to do. The prayer team is silent. The pastor is their friend. Everyone is comfortable.

That is a dead church. Like a bus heading for destruction. The people sing, they dance, they worship, but they are spiritually asleep. The Spirit of God doesn’t move there anymore. When something evil becomes normal in a place—when ungodliness is common and people joke about it—you should know the road has changed.

If you are in such a place, get off that bus. Stop saying “It’s our family church.” Will you tell God on the last day that you stayed because it was family? When He asks, “Why were you on a bus going to hell and expected to end in heaven?”, what will you answer?

Think about it.
WHEN CHURCHES GO SILENT ON SIN There are churches where sin no longer disturbs anyone. Men commit adultery for twenty years in peace, with no conviction, no dreams, no rebuke from The Spirit and they do all manner of things that is wrong without ever being thoughtful about what God would have wanted them to do. The prayer team is silent. The pastor is their friend. Everyone is comfortable. That is a dead church. Like a bus heading for destruction. The people sing, they dance, they worship, but they are spiritually asleep. The Spirit of God doesn’t move there anymore. When something evil becomes normal in a place—when ungodliness is common and people joke about it—you should know the road has changed. If you are in such a place, get off that bus. Stop saying “It’s our family church.” Will you tell God on the last day that you stayed because it was family? When He asks, “Why were you on a bus going to hell and expected to end in heaven?”, what will you answer? Think about it.
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