Attending church is an important part of a Christian's walk with the Lord. But its more than just attending, its getting involved in your church through various activities. God has a purpose for everyone in His church. These may include: Preaching, teaching, singing, organizing, counseling, or just simply being a prayer warrior for Jesus. Though worshiping our Lord is most important, finding your calling in church can lead to blessings for you as well as your congregation.
Some may say that they don't have to attend church to have a relationship with God. They may say, "I can live a good Christian life without having to attend church." Even though there may be some truth to this statement, our response should be, "then why did Jesus establish the church?" If Christian's are choosing not to join a church or attend church services while holding out on other activities, then what would be the opinion of our Lord and Savior? There are certain situations where Christians can't go to church or be involved in activities, but if we are able to go then it is our Christian duty to follow and be obedient to our God. We are not just Christians on Sundays.
Hebrews 10:25 The "assembling" of God's people provides us with a place of worship, encouragement, strengthening, and the "stirring up" of the Holy Spirit.
Matthew 16:18-19 Jesus says, "upon this rock I will build my church." Jesus established His church, the foundation of His church, on the "faith" of Peter. Peter's faith, like every Christian is that Jesus is the son of God and died for all our sins. Its upon this truth that the church was established. Praise Jesus!
1 Corinthians 12:12-31 When a person is saved they become a member of the body of Christ(v.27). For a church to function properly, all of its "body parts" need to be present and working. Each member of the body of Christ(the church), had responsibilities or a function. Our responsibilities may differ or seem lacking in comparison with another, but our attendance is necessary for spiritual growth, for God calls us to do many things.
Some may say that they don't have to attend church to have a relationship with God. They may say, "I can live a good Christian life without having to attend church." Even though there may be some truth to this statement, our response should be, "then why did Jesus establish the church?" If Christian's are choosing not to join a church or attend church services while holding out on other activities, then what would be the opinion of our Lord and Savior? There are certain situations where Christians can't go to church or be involved in activities, but if we are able to go then it is our Christian duty to follow and be obedient to our God. We are not just Christians on Sundays.
Hebrews 10:25 The "assembling" of God's people provides us with a place of worship, encouragement, strengthening, and the "stirring up" of the Holy Spirit.
Matthew 16:18-19 Jesus says, "upon this rock I will build my church." Jesus established His church, the foundation of His church, on the "faith" of Peter. Peter's faith, like every Christian is that Jesus is the son of God and died for all our sins. Its upon this truth that the church was established. Praise Jesus!
1 Corinthians 12:12-31 When a person is saved they become a member of the body of Christ(v.27). For a church to function properly, all of its "body parts" need to be present and working. Each member of the body of Christ(the church), had responsibilities or a function. Our responsibilities may differ or seem lacking in comparison with another, but our attendance is necessary for spiritual growth, for God calls us to do many things.
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