Re: Today's Jerusalem for Christians- Part 1
As far as I know , Lee was the only one to associate worshipping in spirit with the use of one's spirit and the truth of being filled with God. Perhaps his was the closest to the true intent of Christ's words as compared to denominations. Catholics associate worshipping in truth with the Mass, Presbyterians have their own reformed traditions, Pentecostals associate it with speaking in tongues. Some would say ancient liturgies are not in spirit and truth, and others would say the opposite. No one denomination seems to have a clear understanding of what worshiping in spirit and truth actually means. Neither does Scripture well-define it enough to rule out any particular style of worship as not being "in spirit and truth".
|