Author Archives: Dr. Jim Smith

WORSHIP MATTERS

WORSHIP MATTERSGreetings in the Name of God the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit! I have been struck this Advent season with the account of the shepherds who were the first to receive the Gospel.  It is the Gospel they receive, for the angel said: “I am bringing good news . . [...]
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BIBLI-FULL WORSHIP (4)

BIBLI-FULL WORSHIP (4)Greetings in the Name of God the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit! At this juncture in time, there is one more matter in regards to “bibli-full” worship that I desire to lift to our attention.  It is a simple matter; yet its simplicity does not diminish its importance.  This matter [...]
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WORSHIP MATTERS ~ Bibli-ful Worship (3)

Dr. Jim SmithGreetings in the Name of God the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit! Isaiah 55:8-11 outlines the necessity of filling our worship services with God’s Word. “My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the LORD.  “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are [...]
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WORSHIP MATTERS ~ Bibli-full Worship (2)

WORSHIP MATTERS ~ Bibli-full Worship (2)Greetings in the Name of God the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit! I am a little disappointed that I have not received any responses to my previous article.  I do strongly encourage you to read Dr. Cherry’s research.  Its stark discoveries leave me wondering about the content of our currently [...]
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WORSHIP MATTERS ~ Bibli-full Worship (1)

Dr. Jim SmithGreetings in the Name of God the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit! In my last post, I introduced the concept of “bibli-full” worship.  “Bibli-full” is a concocted term.  It was concocted to describe a worship service that is full of publicly-read Scripture – not just in the sermon, but throughout [...]
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