I would like to clarify that the title of this should truly be why do Muslims have more reverence and fear for their idol than the Christian culture has for the one and only True God. The sad reality is because Christianity today has become so widespread that most people who claim the cross refuse to hang themselves on it – they are not truly saved and they will not find themselves in Revelation 21 in the new earth and new heaven but in Matthew 7 when the Lord says depart from me you workers of iniquity for I have never known you. Paul prophesied for wolves coming in the sheep clothing destroying the church from the inside. I do not blame the wolves for the destruction of main stream Christianity, but the shepherds, for the shepherds did not strict these imposters and allowed them to remain and kill the flock.

Shame and Dishonor be on the heads of these limp noodle shepherds who have allowed this apostasy to grow and remain in the church, but thus is the condition of the church. We are true believers of God should, therefore, be as the bereans were and read the word of God for ourselves and accept what the Lord has to say about fearing him. We should then apply this to our lives and the words of our mouths. Shepherds should feed their flock with the milk of this truth, and we should prepare our selves for Satan to attack us from both inside of the church by sending wolves and outside of the church by using the apostasy church to condemn us.

What the muslims do to worship their idol is what the muslims do, but what we Christians do is of utmost concern. For we claim to know and serve the true almighty God. He demands/desires for us to serve him in spirit and in truth. We need to fear God. This is fundamental part of our relationship with God. We need to reverence God. We should loath ourselves in comparison to the love we have for Christ. It is absolutely sickening that those who worship in idol, that is nothing, can show more respect and fear than we Christians who serve the true and almighty God.

Wake up church and arise from your slumber. Fear the Lord, who is a great an awesome God full of wrath to his enemies and loving kindness to his slave.

Abide in God’s love but continually fearing the Lord.

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