John’s Jots:
July seems to be the time when everyone really focuses on vacations and just getting away from it all. Many times when they do that they forget to keep God in their plans. Steve Ridgell wrote an article called “Who Needs Church?” which I would like to share with you.
“I sometimes talk to people who say they believe in Jesus but do not attend church. Or if they do attend occasionally, they are not involved. Their reasoning is that they are able to worship God anywhere, or that the churches they have attended have not met their needs, or they have not felt connected. While there may be some validity in these viewpoints, it is possible they are missing the point that church is more than worship, what I need, or how I feel. Church is not a building, nor is it just about how we worship. Church is a place to be part of a community of believers.
A glimpse of the purpose for church is seen in the book of Hebrews:
And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and
good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the
habit of doing, but let us encourage one another . (Hebrews
10:24-25).
So you think you don't need church. Really? Meeting together as a community is where we inspire and motivate each other to love and serve in this world. Even in the early days of Christianity, there were those who did not see the need to meet together. You need to be an encourager. You need to be motivated. That happens in community. We show unity as we share in the supper of the Lord, engaging again in his death. We are inspired by singing together. We petition and praise God together. We listen together to God's Word. We build relationships over weeks, months, and years of worshipping together.
Church is a place for us to help each other, not just a place to receive help. It is a refuge in times of trouble and sickness. It is the place to find help in battling the evil One. It is where people can confess their sins to you and know you will pray for them, encourage them, and help them. It is a place where you can confess your sins, receive encouragement and know you will be helped.
But you cannot give - or receive - these things if you are not part of community.”
A very well written article which is very appropriate in today’s culture. But for us “Church attending Christians” how does that relate to vacations? Well if we miss community for vacation it will be easy to miss for _ _ _ _ ! You fill in the blank!
Will I C U in Church this Sonday? Or will anyone see you in church this Summer?
I hope so and Christ desires that each Lord’s day and others need your encouragement!
John