The 2nd Commandment deals with the danger of worshipping the true God in the wrong way. It forbids the physical representation of God because our worship is heart worship. This commandment reminds us that true worship is not just a matter of taste and of what suits the situation. It can only be rightly done as God has laid down in His word.
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Great Sermon! Wow! I don't really need to add any comments because Thankful to God from Florida has said just about everything that might have been added by me. God's blessings to all of you, and I have been visiting different congregations for a very looooooooooooong time and am finding the same as Thankful to God has found. I sure hope and pray that you, as well as I may soon be blessed with the kind of church we long for.
Thankful to God (11/20/2019)
from Florida
Great Sermon! Very good message. I live in a WORD Desert. There are churches nearby but these churches epitomizes the dry bones valley written of in the Old Testament, however, I doubt very seriously
that prophesying against them would bring about any positive changes.
Thankful to God (11/20/2019)
from Florida
Great Sermon! Amen, to CS from Arizona. Truth!
CS (8/18/2012)
from Arizona,USA
Great Sermon! Thank-You for preaching the truth as it is taught in GODS HOLY WORD.American Christianty needs to hear this from its pulpits.Sadly we don't.Thank God for the Internet so that we don't starve to death.We live in a dry and thirsty land!! God bless you brother.
Gordon Dane is the minister of Crossgar Free Presbyterian Church in Northern Ireland which was the first congregation of the Free Presbyterian denomination. He is a graduate of Aston University Birmingham and also of the Theological Hall of the Free Presbyterian Church and of...