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I cannot imagine the Apostle Paul bouncing up on to a platform, cracking a few jokes to put the congregation at ease, and then entertaining them with flippancies in order to play upon their feelings.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones
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104./105. The Exuviae of Gods - Part I, The Exuviae of Gods - Part II - Mournful Congregation (Funeral Doom Metal, 2022/2023 - EPs)
Art by Patrick Zöller alias "Karmazid"
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The Matrix of Love
Sacred geometry ascribes symbolic and sacred meanings to certain geometric shapes and certain geometric proportions. They are symbols and shapes that make up this entire universe, and who created the universe?
The circle symbolizes the eternity of God.
The cross symbolizes you are one with Christ through grace.
The square symbolizes the frame of reason.
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The song "Congregation" by Low explores the dynamics and complexities of a group of people coming together as a congregation, possibly in a religious or metaphorical sense. The lyrics suggest various themes related to division, indecision, distraction, isolation, and tradition.
The opening lines, "Sometimes, the congregation takes the other side, an inquisition of familiar lies," suggests that within this congregation, there is a tendency for individuals to take opposing viewpoints, possibly leading to conflict. The mention of an "inquisition of familiar lies" implies a questioning of truth and a potential lack of authenticity within the group.
The next verse, "Sometimes, the congregation can't make up its mind, incarceration creeps up from behind," hints at a lack of consensus and the fear of being confined or limited by the decisions and ideas of the group. It suggests that individual opinions may be suppressed or silenced, leading to a sense of confinement or imprisonment.
The line, "The implication is its own device, in the middle of a salient fight," suggests that the congregation's own assumptions or implications about various matters can contribute to internal conflicts or struggles. These conflicts may arise from the congregation's own misunderstandings or prejudices.
The following verse, "Sometimes, the congregation can't be satisfied, can't be bothered with the ways and whys," implies a sense of dissatisfaction or apathy within the group. It suggests that the congregation may not be interested in understanding the reasons or motivations for their beliefs or practices. This could lead to a stagnant and unchanging nature within the congregation, a resistance to questioning or evolving.
Finally, the line, "Generations like their ways and times," implies that the congregation is rooted in tradition and has a preference for adhering to the practices and beliefs of their own generation. This suggests a resistance to change and a tendency to hold onto established customs and values.
Overall, "Congregation" examines the challenges and conflicts that can arise within a group of people united by a shared purpose or belief. It delves into the themes of division, imprisonment, conformity, dissatisfaction, and tradition, prompting reflection on the complexities of congregational dynamics.
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