“Rise and measure...those who worship there.” (Revelation 11:1) John was not to “number” the worshipers in the temple, but “measure” them. Leaders will be accountable, not for how many people gather to them, but the spiritual stature of those who gather. -Bob Sorge
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
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