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What is the significance of Ichabod in the church?

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Ichabod signifies 'the glory has departed,' indicating the absence of God's presence and the true gospel in a church.

Ichabod, meaning 'the glory has departed,' serves as a warning for churches that neglect the centrality of the gospel in their teaching and worship practices. When the true gospel is replaced with man-made ideologies or diluted messages, it leads to the withdrawal of God's glory and presence, leaving worship hollow and ineffective. The removal of the gospel from preaching signifies a loss of hope for redemption and atonement, as seen when the Ark was taken from Israel. Thus, it is crucial for churches to adhere strictly to the preaching of Christ and His finished work, as neglecting this will inevitably lead to Ichabod being written over their doors, rendering their efforts futile in achieving true spiritual significance.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 4:22, Galatians 1:9

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