At this morning’s meeting you spoke about being in meetings where people were praising God—without the truth—and it made you feel tired. There was no “meat” to eat.
That’s the way I felt when I texted you from a meeting in L.A., if you recall, where the praise and worship songs were amplified too loud and never-ending. . . .so I had to just go out for a walk to clear my spirit. All that endless noise wore me out. The holy Spirit was not in that place; or if it was, it was overwhelmed by the noise of people trying too hardto praise God, with no truth behind it.
And you added, “Sometimes God puts you in a place like that, just to see what you feel, and what you will do…”
I went outside! Took a walk. Had some peace with God, because inside that building was a racket!
Noise is okay—if there’s truth with it—but I couldn’t feel it in there, and I got tired, too!
It’s sad when God’s people are persuaded to go along with such a routine, where the praise feels “forced” by a band, in the flesh, instead of being led by the holy Ghost.
Brad