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The last church I was in, the music pastor encouraged us to run around. He would get going with the song, "I am free to run", and nobody would run at first...(kinda funny). Then he would say, "I know someone in the audience will run for Jesus." So some lady took the bait and all I could say was...wow. It was the funniest thing I had ever seen live in person! The lady kept running the entire duration of the song. Let's just say he liked people to get up and run, and after that Sunday I was running for a new church, and so were a few other people.
As I have been trying to say all along, there is a difference between a public display that should biblically be allowed in church and one that should be disallowed.
Church is not a smorgasbord.
I wonder sometimes about the time coming soon when we will stand before our Lord and He will ask, "When you were called to worship Me, why did you not worship with exuberance, and shouts of joy and dancing, as my people have done?"
"Well, Jesus, it wasn't MY kind of THING."
or
"Well, Jesus, You know I'm shy."
or
"Well, it didn't appeal to ME."
or
"I didn't want to."
or
"I wasn't LED to."
or
"I felt like it was foolishness."
I wonder how Jesus will respond?
"I saw you not being shy at the Lakers game. You were foolish then."
Scripturally we are commanded to dance, spin, shout and clap our hands and sing before the Lord of Hosts. It's our job.
No I have to say...I dont' think Jesus will be asking me that...I think he will be too busy rejoicing along with me
There wont' be any weeping where I'm going
What He's actually going to be saying is whether or not we fed the hungry, gave someone some water, etc...you know...when He seperates...
In Jesus' own words, on that day when He seperates the sheep and goats, what does He say to the sheep? "Enter into the JOYS of The Lord" Joy is the oposite of sorrow.
"There is therefore now NO CONDEMNATION..."- Bible
Not entirely!
We are not talking about condemnation. We are talking about JUDGMENT---Jesus' righteous throne Judgment of all believers.
We are judged by Christ in that our WORKS are tried by fire. This is where we will feel the pain and remorse for our lack of fully giving to God of ourselves. Our many disobediences will be revealed. We will be broken before our Lord! So sorry that we held back and didn't do more! So shocked that what we perveived as a choice for one thing meant a blatant "NO, GOD!" to Him!
Then, we will receive our due rewards according to the burning. Some will receive more, others less, vut in either case, our tears will be wiped away and we will be received into the Kingdom with JOY.
It will certainly be humbling, and quite frankly the experience sounds terrifying to me, but at the same time, I rejoice in the Lord because I now find myself counted among the children of the Lord through Christ. It's scary, yet reassuring. We come before the Throne of our Lord as sons of the Most High, and we then enter into His Kingdom Eternal. Thank you oh Lord for saving my wretched soul!
Not entirely!
We are not talking about condemnation. We are talking about JUDGMENT---Jesus' righteous throne Judgment of all believers.
We are judged by Christ in that our WORKS are tried by fire. This is where we will feel the pain and remorse for our lack of fully giving to God of ourselves. Our many disobediences will be revealed. We will be broken before our Lord! So sorry that we held back and didn't do more! So shocked that what we perveived as a choice for one thing meant a blatant "NO, GOD!" to Him!
Then, we will receive our due rewards according to the burning. Some will receive more, others less, vut in either case, our tears will be wiped away and we will be received into the Kingdom with JOY.
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