H E B R E W S 10
v 25
As members of
a human family, we like to meet with brothers and sisters in our parents’ home,
and as members of a Church family we should welcome the chance to meet with our
Christian brothers and sisters.
A Church
family is unique, in that it consists of different ages, backgrounds,
experiences and sexes. It is where God
provides for us, to be come equipped to carry out His message to the
world. We sing praise together, pray for
each other and for the worlds needs, share bread and wine in Holy Communion,
and remember what God has done for us in Jesus Christ.
We live in
two worlds. We live in the earthly world
but we also live in the world of the Spirit, and there is always the danger we
can forget about God, and become so involved in earthly activities.
The Bible
says, ‘let us not give up meeting together as some are in the habit of doing,
but let us encourage one another’. We
need to meet with others to have fellowship, to gain and give
encouragement. Each of us has to make an
effort. Most people believe in God, and
many have a respect for the Church, but that is as far as it goes. They don’t want God or the Church to intrude
into their lives, unless of course they want a baptism or wedding and then both
can become useful.
But just
believing in God’s existence is not enough we have to draw near to Him and the
only way is through Jesus Christ. There
is one way, one Saviour, one way to eternal life.
Jesus is
described in the Bible as the great High priest of God. The function of a priest is to be a bridge
between God and man, so that we can come into God’s presence, and Jesus makes
that possible. Jesus can take us into
the very presence of His Father.
Some people
treat Church like a petrol station. They
go to refill their spiritual tanks, and although there are lots of people on
the forecourt, don’t wan t to get involved with them, but just drive in fill up
and shoot off.
There are
many, far too many people in recent times, who have forsaken Church and it can
be so very easy to give up, go with the flow and fall away. Once this is done, it is often hard to get
back into the practice of coming to Church.
This is why the Bible urges the need for Christians to be with each
other.
There are
numerous reasons for people giving up worship.
There are the cynical voices pouring scorn making people feel
doubtful. There are forces of
secularisation, now given so much attention and credence. There are pressures from within families,
where some members are anti-church, notably husbands regarding their
wives. The worry about taking a public
stand, and indeed, from within the Church itself.
I know a lady
who was a wonderful practising Christian, as practical as one might be. Always the first to offer help when any
member was unwell, or in difficulty.
Very active in the Church, taking a leading role in all activities,
social and religious. PCC Secretary,
trained to be a Lay Reader, and then a new Vicar came to the Church with a wife,
who was one of the most unpleasant women I have ever met. She was intensely jealous of anyone likely to
overshadow herself or husband, and made the other lady’s life so difficult she
gave up attending a Church she had attended for many years. Perhaps the lady was wrong in not moving to
another Church, but when you have been attending a Church for which you have
become so attached, it can on a human scale be quite demoralising.
should not be tempted to separate ourselves from those who are joined to us by a common faith. Meeting and following Christ can be costly, but mostly well rewarded. We must always be aware of the fact, that in many parts of the world, Churches cannot exist, nor can Christians meet with other Christians, for fear of imprisonment or even death. Increasing hostility is being displayed in countries like Egypt, Pakistan, and Nigeria, where Churches are burned down and bombed. Here we still have freedom to worship, but if not cherished and valued and fought for, will be lost.
We are living
in an increasing anti-Christian environment, with so called Equality and
Diversity laws making it hard for Christians to express themselves, as public
servants strive to find ways of excluding Christian expression.
Coming to
Church, should be like sons and daughters coming to meet with their (heavenly) Father
in complete harmony. My sons regularly
visit my wife and self, and I would be very concerned if they did not. Our heavenly Father is also upset, when His
children neglect Him.
You must find
a Bible based Church. Research in
America has shown that going to Church and meeting with fellow believers, is
good for your health. A survey in North
America of 4,000 people, found that older people especially who attended Church,
were less depressed and far healthier that their non religious
counterparts.
There are few
people who can say with hand on heart, I have no worries, problems, everything
in my life is sunshine and roses. We all
need spiritual fulfilment.. To all who
are worried Jesus says, ‘come to me all you who are heavy laden and I will give
you rest, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your
souls’ He is saying He is waiting for
you and has got the help if you only will go to Him.
Jesus added,
‘take my yoke upon you’. A yoke was a
wooden frame, placed on a persons shoulder, in order to make a load easier to
carry. So Jesus is saying, let me help
you carry your burden. I
In John’s
gospel, we have the promise of Jesus that He will never turn anyone away.
Let us
therefore draw near to God. holding firmly to your belief, and never give up meeting together as some are
in the habit of doing, but let us always give each other encouragement. Don’t let unpleasant people, secularists, or
anyone else hold you back. Remember too,
Jesus said if anyone rejected Him, He will one day reject them. Such a fate is
too horrible to consider.
We
acknowledge and praise God’s Holy Name. May He be gloorified
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