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The Written Word: A Mirror For Humanity #12

Entering the throne room of God with proper decorum.

An episode of the Beyond the Walls Radio podcast, hosted by Cary Gordon, titled "The Written Word: A Mirror For Humanity #12" was published on September 11, 2017 and runs 28 minutes.

September 11, 2017 ·28m · Beyond the Walls Radio

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If you were consigned to live out your life over the next six months without the ability to see your own reflection under any circumstances, would the quality of your social life improve or degrade? Have you ever considered the unseen appearance of your spiritual self? What about the corresponding struggle that results between you and Christ's church when you do not look into your own spiritual mirror and properly respond to the reflection staring back at you? We can deduce three things from the Bible: 1) We need to enter into the high throne room of our Creator God in order to obtain mercy in troubled times. 2) The Bible is the only spiritual mirror offered to humankind that enables him to see his accurate reflection. 3) If we do not respond to the mirror God gave us, we will not be granted access to His throne room.

If you were consigned to live out your life over the next six months without the ability to see your own reflection under any circumstances, would the quality of your social life improve or degrade? Have you ever considered the unseen appearance of your spiritual self? What about the corresponding struggle that results between you and Christ's church when you do not look into your own spiritual mirror and properly respond to the reflection staring back at you? We can deduce three things from the Bible: 1) We need to enter into the high throne room of our Creator God in order to obtain mercy in troubled times. 2) The Bible is the only spiritual mirror offered to humankind that enables him to see his accurate reflection. 3) If we do not respond to the mirror God gave us, we will not be granted access to His throne room.
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