A Prayer for a More Perfect Church: Living By the Excellent Things Principle
Before we go any further, I need to pose a question; in light of our theme, A Prayer for a More Perfect Church, you’ll understand why I ask it, why I pose this question. Here’s the question: “How often have churches and Christians been torn apart, split wide open from one another, by things that really are not that important? The color of the new carpet for the sanctuary! The start time for Sunday services! The preacher – which one do I like better? How often have churches and Christians been torn apart by things like these? By things that, all things considered, are far less important?
Paul, your prayer here, to the effect that my love, our love might abound, and to the effect that our knowledge of Christ and our spiritual insight might increase, why did you pray that prayer?
What prayer did Paul pray? Why did he pray it? Find out the answers to these questions in David‘s latest sermon in his A Prayer for a More Perfect Church series: “A Prayer for a More Perfect Church: Living By the Excellent Things Principle“.
See his other sermons over on the ‘sermons‘ page.
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