No! This is not a leap of illogic. And for two reasons. First, as we have seen, evangelism of the ungodly leading to their conversion must precede any thought of 'worship' that is acceptable to God. On that account, therefore, 'public worship' must be ruled utterly out of order. Secondly, the assemblies of the ekklēsia exist only for believers and the corporate exercise of their spiritual priesthood in mutual edification. Unbelievers, it goes without saying, have no part in this. On these two grounds, public participation in ekklēsia life (including the notion of 'public worship') ought to be undreamt of: the assemblies of believers should never be prostituted to attract the general public, unbelievers
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