What Kind of Church revised
It is often claimed that the church operates like a business, and for some individuals, the perfect church would resemble a fully stocked warehouse, brimming with devout Christians who are saved, sanctified, filled with the Holy Ghost, and baptized by fire, all praising God in unison.
Conversely, a manufacturing-style church, akin to a foundry, houses a collection of raw materials that are gradually transformed into exceptional components, one by one. It is a church where sinners are gradually molded into saints.
The choice between these two types of churches hinges on the level of dedication and effort one is willing to invest.