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@Chris_SmithsJ The wonder I have is do we approach that perpetual adoration with a sense of joy, awe, humility of being with the Lord or does it become a chore?

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  1. kraft
    kraft

    @Chris_SmithsJ Personally, it has cut both ways. Glad that I could be in a space with the Lord that is “ready” for prayer and annoyed that the Midnight person didn’t show so I’m “stuck another hour that I didn’t expect”. (There’s a lesson for me there too)

  2. kraft
    kraft

    @Chris_SmithsJ Another question—are there ways we could more strongly convey the real presence when reserved in the Tabernacle? Lights focused on the Tabernacle/candles always lit? etc

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