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CCOG Sunday Service 6-1-25: Are We Falsely Worshipping the True God?

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What happens when we show up to church physically but remain spiritually absent? Drawing from the profound wisdom of the minor prophet Amos, this message cuts straight to the heart of modern Christianity's greatest struggle: giving false worship to the true God.
Unlike Elijah who confronted people worshiping Baal, Amos addressed those who maintained religious appearances while their hearts remained far from God. The pastor challenges us to examine whether we're merely going through religious motions – putting on church clothes and showing up – or truly engaging in authentic worship that extends beyond Sunday services. As he powerfully states, "Your worship tails on you," revealing that our lifestyle ultimately exhibits the true nature of our devotion.
The message takes an unexpected turn when addressing the territorial nature of modern Christianity. With refreshing candor, the pastor admits his own struggles with denominational barriers, sharing how God has been transforming his perspective toward neighboring churches. Rather than viewing them as competition, he advocates supporting any ministry that leads people to Christ, declaring, "They might not want me, but they're mine, and you can't stop me loving you." This kingdom-minded approach dismantles artificial divisions between believers who share the fundamental belief in Jesus Christ.
Perhaps most compelling is the revelation that judgment, as delivered through Amos, wasn't meant for destruction but restoration. Using the powerful illustration of a woman trapped under the rubble of the Twin Towers who cried out "I'm here!" when rescuers approached, the pastor reminds us that Jesus walks into our broken situations asking, "Is anybody here?" Our response determines our rescue.
Ready to experience worship that transcends religious performance? Join us Sunday mornings at 11:30 AM or Wednesday evenings at 6:30 PM. Visit our website at hor421showbuzzsprout.com to discover more about authentic kingdom living.

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Chapters

1. CCOG Sunday Service 6-1-25: Are We Falsely Worshipping the True God? (00:00:00)

2. False Worship to the True God (00:00:15)

3. The Call to Support New Believers (00:06:35)

4. John's Territorial Spirit Rebuked (00:12:47)

5. Kingdom-Minded vs Denominationally-Minded (00:19:09)

6. Judgment to Restore, Not Destroy (00:22:51)

7. The Woman Under the Rubble (00:27:55)

157 episodes

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What happens when we show up to church physically but remain spiritually absent? Drawing from the profound wisdom of the minor prophet Amos, this message cuts straight to the heart of modern Christianity's greatest struggle: giving false worship to the true God.
Unlike Elijah who confronted people worshiping Baal, Amos addressed those who maintained religious appearances while their hearts remained far from God. The pastor challenges us to examine whether we're merely going through religious motions – putting on church clothes and showing up – or truly engaging in authentic worship that extends beyond Sunday services. As he powerfully states, "Your worship tails on you," revealing that our lifestyle ultimately exhibits the true nature of our devotion.
The message takes an unexpected turn when addressing the territorial nature of modern Christianity. With refreshing candor, the pastor admits his own struggles with denominational barriers, sharing how God has been transforming his perspective toward neighboring churches. Rather than viewing them as competition, he advocates supporting any ministry that leads people to Christ, declaring, "They might not want me, but they're mine, and you can't stop me loving you." This kingdom-minded approach dismantles artificial divisions between believers who share the fundamental belief in Jesus Christ.
Perhaps most compelling is the revelation that judgment, as delivered through Amos, wasn't meant for destruction but restoration. Using the powerful illustration of a woman trapped under the rubble of the Twin Towers who cried out "I'm here!" when rescuers approached, the pastor reminds us that Jesus walks into our broken situations asking, "Is anybody here?" Our response determines our rescue.
Ready to experience worship that transcends religious performance? Join us Sunday mornings at 11:30 AM or Wednesday evenings at 6:30 PM. Visit our website at hor421showbuzzsprout.com to discover more about authentic kingdom living.

Support the show

I would like to welcome everyone to the show enjoy and God bless everyone.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. CCOG Sunday Service 6-1-25: Are We Falsely Worshipping the True God? (00:00:00)

2. False Worship to the True God (00:00:15)

3. The Call to Support New Believers (00:06:35)

4. John's Territorial Spirit Rebuked (00:12:47)

5. Kingdom-Minded vs Denominationally-Minded (00:19:09)

6. Judgment to Restore, Not Destroy (00:22:51)

7. The Woman Under the Rubble (00:27:55)

157 episodes

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