I’m Outa There!
Bill Brinkworth
“And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.” Hebrews 10:24-25
Church is the place we should be hearing the Word of God and be strengthened in following the Lord. Our own Bible reading is one way we grow in the things of the Lord. However, God has ordained the local church to also assist us in our spiritual walk. It is there we get spiritual food God has given His appointed preacher to disburse to us. It is there many can hear the Gospel and be saved. It is inside a church where we can find a place of ministry where we too can serve God.
Going to church is the right thing to do, but many reasons keep people from heeding God’s command to attend. I certainly would not give the devil the credit all the time. Sometimes our own natural flesh, which struggles at doing right, intervenes. Between the two, there are a lot of excuses and wrong decisions that people use to keep them out of church. Here are a few of them that keep too many from God’s house:
Sin. Going to church and hearing from God’s Word, will remind too many of their sin. To avoid conviction many stay away from church; so they do not get the unpleasant reminders of their wrong doings.
Church hopping. They try this church; then that one; then go to another with a friend. Soon they find themselves out of their routine of faithfulness to the church God had led them to. In a short time, they are not attending any church.
Discontentment. Folks can easily find a reason for not being happy with their church. “I don’t like the way the preacher preaches. He screams too much,” or “They sing too much”. There is no perfect church, and if there were one, it would not be perfect after we entered.
Hurt feelings. Probably the number one killer of church attendance is when folks get their feelings hurt and leave the church. “No one shook my hand,” or “No one even said hello to me. It just is not a friendly church.”
Lack of understanding. Many do not have a clue as to what the Bible teaches. If they attend a church that does preach and practice the doctrines taught in the Bible, they do not understand it, and leave. Many just go for the religious trappings of the denomination they were raised in, and do not realize that much of “religious” practices are not biblical.
Pride. The old folded-arm excuse, “No one is going to tell me what to do!,” keeps many out of church. They have not figured out that the preacher’s message that got them indignant and wanting to leave, was from the Word of God. Ultimately, they leave not because of what the preacher said, but what God said.
Legitimate reasons. Legitimate excuses of sickness, or vacations can become bad habits of non-attending.
No excuse is acceptable to keep us from God’s house. We cannot please God when we are staying home from church. Even the unsaved know where a Christian should be on Sunday morning.
God started and sent His son to die for the local church. The local church is important to God. Be at one this week. Be faithful in attending one that is teaching what the Bible instructs, and where you believe God has led you to attend.
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