There has to be SOME reason!
For
where God built a church, there the devil would also build a chapel.
–Martin
Luther
When was the last time you were up late Saturday night, and stopped for
a moment to wonder: Why do I get up so early on Sunday, just to
go to church?
After all, we live in an age where people no longer claim a religious
faith. Many classify themselves as Nones
(having no preferred belief), or SBNR
(Spiritual, But Not Religious). We joke about God meeting us on the golf course
during the week, or reflect on times when we felt so close to the Universe—and we were miles and miles away from any
church building.
It was Solomon, a man of great wisdom, who built an astonishing temple
for the Lord God; yet at its dedication, Solomon proclaimed, “The heavens, even
the highest heaven, cannot contain you. How much less this temple I have
built?” (1 Kings 8:27)
So why do we do this? Why do
we build amazing edifices, dedicate them to God, and trek for miles to meet
there if we can just as soon find God anywhere? Why pour money into these
houses of worship if, at the end of the day, there isn’t really anything special about them?
I can’t answer that for anyone but myself.
I come, week after week, to this place I call home, because others are there. Together, in community, we are the
Body of Christ. And while we certainly could meet anywhere, this place where we
gather reminds us, in big ways and small, of the glory and stories of our
faith. During these times when the world would just as soon we forget, this
building calls us to remember who—and whose—we
are.
Monday Many,
many studies show that people come to church (or any event or service) because
they were invited. Ask God to show you someone whom you could invite to
worship. Pray for an opportunity to do so. John
21:26-27
Tuesday Many among us practice lighting a
candle to offer an extra prayer for someone. If you use candles, offer a name
as you light it, or offer a prayer as you light a room with the flip of a
switch. 2 Samuel 22:29
Wednesday Recall a time when you were really, deeply joy-filled. Tell a friend. Share the
joy! 2 Samuel 6:1-5
Thursday Is there someone new in your
neighborhood or building? Why not introduce yourself to them? Welcome them with
loving words—and perhaps an invitation to worship. 1 Chronicles 16:23-25
Friday Pause
and reflect on the unconditional love Christ offers to each one of us, just as
we are. Give thanks and rest. 1
Thessalonians 5:16-18
Saturday As you
pray for yourself, thank God for the unique gifts you possess. Ask God to show
you how these gifts can be employed to usher in the Reign of God. Matthew 3:1-12
Sunday What
special offering this morning brings joy to your heart? If the message or the
music touched you, write a note or email of gratitude. (And consider inviting a
friend next Sunday to join you!) Ecclesiastes
3:11-12
The secular world looks to the
church and to its chagrin, finds no love, no life,
no laughter, no hope and no
happiness. –Rod Parsley
(C’mon, Church—let’s change
that!)
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