So Why does the farmer plant a mango tree if not to eat the fruit?
Can a mango tree produce an apple fruit?
Have you not read? How Jesus cursed the tree because it didn't bear fruit. He also said "every tree that does not bear fruit will be thrown into the fire", that's because the importance is to God not to Man, If God has worked in you through the church, then your fruit will be a prove that your church has done the needful, but if you bear no fruit, then your church is of no effect or perhaps, you yourself refuse to bear the fruit
Note "the fruit is more important than the tree" I repeat, more important, more, more more, more more.
People coming to our churches is not as important as the life of Christ formed in them. Yes, it's good to invite people to our church to hear the word of God, but then it is more important to focus on the transformation of that individual into Christ rather than the invitation itself.
So As long as you have a church you attend and you are receiving God's word their, I shouldn't have a problem with you not coming to my church. The concern should be "is Christ established in your life? Not "am gonna break your left nose if you don't come to my church! Cos we the best church in the universe"... Nah nah nah, Christ is one body and one Spirit.
May you receive an understanding, but if you still don't Gerrit? Then forgerrabourit
Can a mango tree produce an apple fruit?
Have you not read? How Jesus cursed the tree because it didn't bear fruit. He also said "every tree that does not bear fruit will be thrown into the fire", that's because the importance is to God not to Man, If God has worked in you through the church, then your fruit will be a prove that your church has done the needful, but if you bear no fruit, then your church is of no effect or perhaps, you yourself refuse to bear the fruit
Note "the fruit is more important than the tree" I repeat, more important, more, more more, more more.
People coming to our churches is not as important as the life of Christ formed in them. Yes, it's good to invite people to our church to hear the word of God, but then it is more important to focus on the transformation of that individual into Christ rather than the invitation itself.
So As long as you have a church you attend and you are receiving God's word their, I shouldn't have a problem with you not coming to my church. The concern should be "is Christ established in your life? Not "am gonna break your left nose if you don't come to my church! Cos we the best church in the universe"... Nah nah nah, Christ is one body and one Spirit.
May you receive an understanding, but if you still don't Gerrit? Then forgerrabourit
So Why does the farmer plant a mango tree if not to eat the fruit?
Can a mango tree produce an apple fruit?
Have you not read? How Jesus cursed the tree because it didn't bear fruit. He also said "every tree that does not bear fruit will be thrown into the fire", that's because the importance is to God not to Man, If God has worked in you through the church, then your fruit will be a prove that your church has done the needful, but if you bear no fruit, then your church is of no effect or perhaps, you yourself refuse to bear the fruit
Note "the fruit is more important than the tree" I repeat, more important, more, more more, more more.
People coming to our churches is not as important as the life of Christ formed in them. Yes, it's good to invite people to our church to hear the word of God, but then it is more important to focus on the transformation of that individual into Christ rather than the invitation itself.
So As long as you have a church you attend and you are receiving God's word their, I shouldn't have a problem with you not coming to my church. The concern should be "is Christ established in your life? Not "am gonna break your left nose if you don't come to my church! Cos we the best church in the universe"...😀😀😀 Nah nah nah, Christ is one body and one Spirit.
May you receive an understanding, but if you still don't Gerrit? Then forgerrabourit😀😀😀😀😀😀
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