Many of the evangelical churches I know of have great doctrine, great teaching, and great practice. But there is one thing about these churches that are otherwise sound—that is, that if all the members were confessed up to date on their sins, the singing would be out of this world. The singing would raise the roof in joy and in volume.
As it is, they sing because they know the music, and perhaps they have memorized the words. But they are not overflowing with joy. They are not overflowing with joy because they don’t have joy; they have sound doctrine.
I see Christians every day who are not joyful. They are not (for the most part) stuck in gross immorality, but whatever sins they have committed are not confessed. If they had been confessed, they would be joyful, and the singing would be amazing.
As it is, they sing because they know the music, and perhaps they have memorized the words. But they are not overflowing with joy. They are not overflowing with joy because they don’t have joy; they have sound doctrine.
I see Christians every day who are not joyful. They are not (for the most part) stuck in gross immorality, but whatever sins they have committed are not confessed. If they had been confessed, they would be joyful, and the singing would be amazing.
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