Peter Enns Quotes
Repetition And Familiarity Work. What Is Repeated Becomes Familiar, And This Becomes A Part Of Us. Our Own Culture Understands This, But Alas, Not Always The Church. Far Too Many Equate Ritual With Spiritual Dryness. True, Ritual And Liturgy Can Be Dead
even Using The Terms Can Raise Hackles
but Only When The Significance And Power Of Those Rituals Are Forgotten. Spiritual Death Is Not A Property Of Ritual Itself. To The Contrary, Ritual Has Always Been And Will Always Be A Means Of Securing For Future Generations The Power And Reality Of The Gospel. (Peter Enns, Exodus, Page 262).
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