Question of the Week – #11
If Jesus was the perfect and last sacrifice, why do we still make altar calls?
If Jesus was the perfect and last sacrifice, why do we still make altar calls?
Why do the things that cause us to separate ourselves by denomination have little to do with what God’s Word tells us to separate ourselves from?
Why do we eat a tiny wafer, drink a sip of grape juice or wine, and call it a supper?
If Jesus told us to render to Caesar what is Caesar’s, why do we make our organizations non-profit and/or tax-free?
Why do we stand up when we sing hymns?
Why do we spend so little time thinking about what happens on Sunday morning, but place such a high value on attending on Sunday morning?
Why don’t we ever refer to Jesus as our Brother?
If accepting Jesus is shown by a public proclamation, why do we have to bow our heads and close our eyes when it is “decision” time?
Why do we collect tithes and offerings, solemnly, and in fancy plates?
Why do we wear ties on Sunday mornings?