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BTWN Episode 270
In this episode:
- Tim Reviews a Pulpit and Pen blog article
- Tim Gives an update on his Wife’s health
- “Matthew the Rocker” sent an Email
- “Crank Calls” to
- Len Pettis
- Andrew Rappaport
- Frank Mullis
- Justin Peters
- Johan Henno
- Mike Abendroth
- Fred Butler
- & More
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Thank you, Tim. Matt Maher’s song, “Lord, I need you,” starts with Matt’s idolatrous predilection for worshiping the bread of the Lord’s Supper: “Lord, I come, I confess. Bowing here I find my rest.” Bowing here? Protestants normally don’t understand what Roman Catholics are talking about. Here’s Matt Maher talking about being a worship leader at his church:
“…on Tuesday nights we do a thing called XLT. Basically what it is a gathering of high school and college students. It’s … about 40 minutes of worship, 20 to 25 minutes of teaching and about 25 to 30 minutes of Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.” (https://www.thoughtco.com/matt-maher-interview-709460)
XLT is SMS for “exalt.” What is exalted? Do a search on XLT—it’s a eucharistic adoration service:
“Every XLT has powerful and inspiring talks, a prayerful Eucharistic Adoration accompanied by music, silence, meditation and scripture readings.” (http://sjwest.org/event/xlt-adoration/2017-08-13/)
Um, yeah.
That catchy song Evangelicals are introducing into their churches is about finding rest in Christ by worshiping an idol that is deeply offensive to Him.
Nope.
Sick! I may use your comment in my next episode cause some have come to Matt’s defense on this.
Tim, I think you called everyone but me. Guess it doesn’t matter what a woman thinks.
Kidding.
Thanks for mentioning my article.