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Great metaphors! I think missionaries are the submarines! They? infiltrate enemy territory!
Hahaha, nice? metaphors! 🙂
a fishing battleship–there are genuine wicked submarines in the waters we? we fish… 😉
a fishing battleship–there are genuine wicked submarines in the? waters we we fish… 😉
but ministry is still a battle. i? bear in my heart the scars to prove it. faith gets crushed, hope wanes, and love is almost always misunderstood. unless you’re a battleship built and tested by the Holy Spirit Himself, you’ll never be fit for ministry.
but ministry is still a battle. i bear in my heart the scars to prove it. faith gets crushed, hope wanes,? and love is almost always misunderstood. unless you’re a battleship built and tested by the Holy Spirit Himself, you’ll never be fit for ministry.
Our pastor talked on? this subject this morning.
Does God build and send this church to mission? Is God on? our side?
honored for their efforts?? not sure I’d? join a church just so my ministry is recognised…
Thou therefore endure hardness as a good SOLDIER of Jesus Christ, and many other passages refer to the church and christians as being in a war. A sailboat would? also be a good comparison as well though.
Well the cruise ship picture is a people who are out for fun, fun, fun…I dont think the church should be a people dedicated to fun.
The battleship on the other hand show a people who are alert ready like an army but know and want to be on the front lines? of the battle. The bible does declare that we have an enemy and we need to be alert and trained in the Word..
dont? forget the sword man.. starts with a b!
We are truly in the middle of a war for souls. Unfortunately, if it were as easy as shooting sin to get rid of it and still save lives, I know I’d be doing it right this very moment. But it’s a good tangible way to give people an idea of what we’re really looking at.
Because when you try to fit God in the “vending machine” box, you’re going to be disappointed. A vending machine gives you what you? pay for (in theory, anyway…). God gives you what you truly NEED to fight for your own spirit.
Why can’t our church be both??