The 10 Last Words Of Dying Churches – “We’ve never done it that way before. We’re not changing.”
Those 10 powerful words subsequently have a ripple effect that lasts generations. As a result, the following are additional comments those attending these churches are bound to say and/or hear shortly thereafter:
- “Isn’t
it great that our music is never too loud?”
- “Isn’t
it nice seeing people in coats and ties and not disrespecting God by
wearing blue jeans?”
- “We’re more
spiritual and doctrinally pure than that
fast-growing, watered-down gospel, baptizing-hundreds-every-year
church down the street.”
- “Can
you believe that church is stealing all our people?”
- “I
hear we’re having to cut the budget because giving is not what it used to
be.”
- “Isn’t
it great having all this room on the pew to spread out.”
- “I
love singing all four verses.”
- “Don’t
worry about our attendance. Let me tell you how large our membership
is.”
- “Are
you coming to Monday night visitation?”
- “Remember
the good ‘ole days.”
- “Visitors,
please stand.”
- “I
hear it’s just a show over there.”
- “We
just formed a Committee on Committees.”
- “We
don’t talk about money. We preach the Bible.”
- “Isn’t
it great getting out of the parking lot quickly?”
- “The
poor will always be with us.”
- “I’m
really tired about having to hear about lost people all the time.”
- “Pastor,
I think we need to start praying for revival.”
Do these phrases hit close to home for you? Are
there any more comments you want to add that you’ve heard.
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