When the Altar Is Wrong, Everything Built Is Wrong | Broken Altars Series | KFR Live (29 May 2026)
- William Abraham

- 11 minutes ago
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The altar is the place of covenant and governance. Whatever name the work carries, the altar reveals its source.
This session examines what a false altar produces: personal, generational, institutional, and national defilement.
Self-effort does not usually appear as rebellion. It appears as provision. The Golden Calf was declared a feast to the Lord. Saul offered the best of the spoil. Yet God's reply remains the same: to obey is better than sacrifice.
We then follow the line of recovery. The altar is repaired, sight is restored, and hearing God's voice again becomes possible in the place where decisions are made. From that place flows works that endure.
The question is not merely what is being built. The question is what is governing what is being built. When the altar is restored, hearing is restored, and works begin to flow from obedience rather than self-effort.
Scripture Focus
1 John 3:8; 1 Kings 18:30,36; Luke 5:5; Malachi 3:5; Ezekiel 9:4–6; 1 Corinthians 15:57–58.
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