John,
This article below brings to mind the experience I had about 23 years ago. I was walking down the street parallel to main street in Henderson after a good meeting. I looked over at the large Baptist Church and in a moment of time, I felt no respect for the place or its religion. I had no idea how to express what I had experienced.
Later, when you told of the same kind of experience, you used the words, “There is no difference between a Christian church and a Muslim mosque.”
Now, the example of what you said then is here.
Wendell
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Yes, Wendell, after Jesus called us out of Christianity, what amazing feelings and thoughts came to us from heaven! I remember my experience very well. I was driving along Hwy. 52, when I turned to the right and saw a Christian church far off the road, and I was stunned at how completely foreign it felt to me. That was an entirely new and unexpected experience! What a surprise to feel no more kinship with a Christian church building than I felt with a Muslim mosque!
Of course, I am thankful for anywhere that the Lord Jesus is spoken well of, but speaking well of Jesus, as we have learned, is a long way from belonging to him and from being acceptable to him and his Father. May God help us all to stand before Him blameless in His Son!
Pastor John