How do you feel when you attent your place of worship? Do you feel like you are a member of a club? Or do you identify yourself as a part of Christ? Members have privileges, Christians have an obligation.
Christ didn't casually die for us.
It was brutal!
To say its a privilege to go to church is like saying to Christ, "well, thanks for dying for me, that was nice of you to do Lord." But if you believe it is an obligation you will be on your knees saying, "Lord, I am so unworthy."
This is my journey from Protestantism to Catholicism. I was raised Baptist. When I was 12 my family moved to the Methodist Church. Then as an adult I attended another Christian denomination. I am a wife and a mother. I love God and Jesus. I love my husband. I love my kids. I love music and animals.
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