The Final Part of a four-part series. That which is “dead” is inert, inoperative, and lifeless.
The expression “Dead Worship” doesn’t occur in the New Testament. However, from a careful reading of the N.T. text, one soon realises that when the form (or should I say, lack of form) of worship in Apostolic Christianity is compared with that which pertains to Churches today, the word “dead” is frequently applicable to the modern setting. I should like to start this number by quoting from two sources from a century ago. [Read more…]