
In Acts 2:42 the Bible says, And they continued stedfastly in the apostles doctrine and fellowship, and in breaking of bread, and in prayers. What does this mean? I believe it means reading the Bible, going to church, partcipating in a communion service and praying for others. Many Christians think that they don't really need to attend church on a regular basis. They think I can watch a service on TV, I don't need to be in a church service. But the Bible says we should fellowship with other Christians and church is one way we do that. Recently I was reading Halley's Bible Handbook and this is what it said about going to church. "All Christian people ought to go to church each and every week, unless hindered by sickness, or necessary work, or some other necessity." Why? you ask. What do I get out of church? That question misses the point. We are not the purpose of the church__God is. Going to church should be an act of worship. Every Sunday belongs to Christ. If all Christians were to attend church every Sunday, our churches would overflow. It would mean power for the church. It would be a witness to the community__people who worship their Savior as a matter of love rather than convenience. The purpose of the church is to hold Christ before the people. The church was founded by Christ. Christ is the heart of the church, and it's Lord. The church exists to bear witness to Christ. Christ Himself, not the church, is the transforming power in people's lives. The mission of the church is to exalt Christ, so that He Himself may do His own blessed work in the hearts of people.
It is God's plan that His people, in every community, throughout the whole world, at this appointed time, meet together, in this public way, to thus publicly honor Christ.
However, all too often individuals use the church as a spiritual filling station. We run on empty all week and then expect the church to make up for what we do not do__spend time during the week reading and reflecting on God's word.
If we neglect the habit of reading the Bible, we go to church spiritually starved. We will look to the church to fill our empty souls. And we will be disappointed, because the church cannot, in one or two hours on Sunday morning, fill the void that we creat by neglecting the Word of God.
Come to church prepared. Read your Bible beforehand. You will be blessed, and Christ will be exalted! When I read this in the Bible Handbook, it really made me think about how much do I really read the Word and my answer was not much. I spend more time playing games on my computer and watching TV than I do reading my Bible and I believe that is the case for alot of Christians. So, what is the answer? My answer is to set aside a specific time each day to pray and read God's Word. I have been praying and asking God to give me the desire and the power to continue the work He began in me when I ask Him into my heart as Lord and Savior. We have to learn to love the Bible, be a regular reader of it and to strive to live by it's teachings. Christ is the Center and the Heart of the Bible and if we want to learn more about Him, we need to read His Word daily. I am going to commit to doing that, how about you?
Pattycakes
It is God's plan that His people, in every community, throughout the whole world, at this appointed time, meet together, in this public way, to thus publicly honor Christ.
However, all too often individuals use the church as a spiritual filling station. We run on empty all week and then expect the church to make up for what we do not do__spend time during the week reading and reflecting on God's word.
If we neglect the habit of reading the Bible, we go to church spiritually starved. We will look to the church to fill our empty souls. And we will be disappointed, because the church cannot, in one or two hours on Sunday morning, fill the void that we creat by neglecting the Word of God.
Come to church prepared. Read your Bible beforehand. You will be blessed, and Christ will be exalted! When I read this in the Bible Handbook, it really made me think about how much do I really read the Word and my answer was not much. I spend more time playing games on my computer and watching TV than I do reading my Bible and I believe that is the case for alot of Christians. So, what is the answer? My answer is to set aside a specific time each day to pray and read God's Word. I have been praying and asking God to give me the desire and the power to continue the work He began in me when I ask Him into my heart as Lord and Savior. We have to learn to love the Bible, be a regular reader of it and to strive to live by it's teachings. Christ is the Center and the Heart of the Bible and if we want to learn more about Him, we need to read His Word daily. I am going to commit to doing that, how about you?
Pattycakes