<p>When R.C. Sproul boiled everything down about church life he concluded that&nbsp;in Protestant worship for the most part <em>we sit and listen to a sermon</em>. But aren't&nbsp;we justified in asking why would we devote an ounce of concern to this since&nbsp;there is nothing in the New Testament concerning sermons? The vital question&nbsp;that begs for an answer is why have we taken scissors and cut 1 Corinthians 14&nbsp;out of the NT and substituted for it a church service which was unknown to&nbsp;the early believers? Further why have we not practiced a body meeting lifting up&nbsp;Christ together and instead constructed a service that is fixated on what the&nbsp;pastor and often a worship band do in front of the audience? <em>Don't Be Called&nbsp;Leaders</em> seeks to answer such pivotal questions and bring the focus back to God's&nbsp;eternal purpose in Christ-a house for His Son the Son in us the Son among us&nbsp;</p><p>and the Son displayed to the world. The religious machine is called with leaders&nbsp;who have muddied the Lord's preoccupation with His anointed. God's words&nbsp;from the Shekinah glory cloud This is My beloved Son hear Him must be our&nbsp;plumb line. The Lord Jesus is the only Leader to follow.</p>