In our current series, "The Work to Flourish," we explore the spiritual disciplines that create opportunities for God to work in our lives. These practices, known as means of grace, allow us to partner with God and the Holy Spirit, increasing our receptivity to His presence and grace. Today, we focus on the discipline of regular church attendance, which is far more than a mere routine; it is an intentional act of worship and community.
Reflecting on the modern movie theater experience, we can draw parallels to how some approach church attendance. Just as we critique a film's worth, we may leave church asking about the quality of worship or the sermon. However, this consumer mindset misses the true essence of church. It is not about our individual satisfaction but about our collective offering to God. We must shift from spectators to participants, engaging fully in worship and listening for the Holy Spirit's voice.
The church is not confined by four walls any more than our lives are confined by the homes we live in. It is a living, breathing community where we encounter God and His people. As we grow in love for Jesus, our desire to be part of a local congregation and the body of Christ intensifies. We see God in others, witness the fruit of the Spirit, and are inspired by the faithfulness of fellow believers.
Hebrews 10:19-25 reminds us that we are a new creation, redeemed by the blood of Christ, and called to hold unswervingly to the hope we profess. The passage urges us not to give up meeting together but to encourage one another, especially as we anticipate the return of Christ. Our gatherings are characterized by togetherness, where we spur one another on toward love and good deeds.
Our faith journey is not linear but cyclical, with the church at the beginning, middle, and end. It feeds into and grows out of all other facets of our faith. We are sent out to grow in smaller groups, serve and share the gospel, and then return to the larger community, enriched by our experiences and ready to encourage others.
In summary, church attendance is a vital discipline that fosters spiritual growth and community. It is an act of worship, a commitment to fellowship, and a means to encourage and be encouraged. As we gather, we must ask ourselves if we are truly present, seeking to connect with others, and contributing to the body of Christ.
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