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Performance Christianity and Spiritual Dryness -- The Parker J. Cole Show

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The words of the song says, "The longer I serve Him, the sweeter He grows, The more that I love Him, more love He bestows; Each day is like heaven, my heart overflows, The longer I serve Him, the sweeter He grows."

For some though, instead of deepening their relationship with Christ, a coolness grows. Church attendance becomes routine. Halleujah drones out and becomes nothing more than words of a song. Bible reading is perfunctory. Prayer time is a check off the list of things done. Church work is simply that ... church work.

The scandals that erupt in church are often juicy and depressing -- Pastor so and so did this, the choir director did that. But what about the scandals in us? It's not that you're living a life rifled with sinful living, it's just ... you're going through the motions. You're experiencing with a coldness, a dryness, which leads to apathy.

Is it because we're focused on doing this thing FOR the Lord? Are we merely performing? If that's the case, then how can we free ourselves from performance and have a real, in-depth relationship? If you feel your walk with Christ is dry, but you're not sure, you can take a self-assessment at https://www.freshfaith247.com. Do you want to stop the stage performance and experience the sweetness of serving the Lord once more?

Join me as I chat with my returning guest co-host and contributor Jon Fugler as we discuss his newest book, Silence Your Inner Pharisee: Ditch Performance and Embrace Radical Freedom in Christ on Saturday, October 7th, at 2 pm Eastern time. You can listen in by calling 646-668-8485. Follow PJC Media on podcast platforms everywhere. Or, click on the link here:  http://tobtr.com/12275513.

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