Something essential has been lost.
We gather to worship, but something is missing. We carry the language of faith, but it rings hollow. We know more about God than any generation before us, and yet we feel farther from Him than ever. The preachers declare the truth. The Scriptures are read. The songs are sung. And still we leave wondering if He was present at all.
The Return to the Inner Temple is a call to remember what we forgot.
Drawing from Scripture, Church history, and the testimony of the great Christian mystics, from the Desert Fathers to Teresa of Ávila, from George Fox to A.W. Tozer, pastor and theologian Scot Lahaie traces the long drift of the Church away from the interior life and charts a path back. This is not a rejection of theology or Scripture. It is a recovery of what Jesus meant when He said, "The kingdom of God is within you."
Over time, the Church moved from presence to principle, from encounter to explanation. The theologians replaced the prophets. The classroom replaced the cave. We gained libraries and lost the keys. This book is an attempt to find them again.
The Return to the Inner Temple maps the biblical architecture of the heavens and the human spirit, explores the Inner Room Christ has already prepared for every believer, and opens the Storehouse where calling, identity, and kingdom resources await. It closes with a practical guide for entering these places, not through striving, but through surrender.
This is not a book about techniques. It is an invitation to return, to step back into the sanctuary of the spirit, where the veil is torn and the presence still speaks.
For every believer who has sensed the ache of something missing and is ready to find it.