I was a grown man before I ever saw an ocean. It's only a
drive of 8 hours from my hometown in west Texas to the Gulf of Mexico, but I
had never made the trip. Now, over the years, my travels have allowed me to see
both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and the Gulf of Mexico.
My first look at the Pacific Ocean was one of those breath
taking experiences. That evening I watched from the beach in Oregon as the sun
was setting in the west. I was in awe of
the majesty and the power of God. His creation had brought me to experience him
and know him more closely.
Another time, a friend and I had secured permission to go
fishing at a stock tank in west Texas and our afternoon and evening showed us
the sun setting over mesquite trees and pasture land. My friend made a
statement to me, indicating he can see God in a pretty sunset, but it is
difficult sometimes to see him in church.
I thought for a moment and had to shamefully agree.
I know the Scripture says, "The heavens declare the
glory of God, and the firmament shows his handiwork." God is evident in all aspects of
creation and lots of people make that their "church." But God has
different plans. Look at Ephesians 3:10-12:
" His intent was that now,
through the church, the manifold wisdom of God should be made known to the
rulers and authorities in the heavenly realms, according
to his eternal purpose which he accomplished in Christ Jesus our Lord.
In him and through faith in him we may
approach God with freedom and confidence."
There are many good things we can say about
the church. We are added to the church
by the Lord. The Bible tells us that Jesus is the head of the church and he
loves the church. Much of the New Testament
is composed of letters written to churches. The verses above tell us something about the
church that is of vital importance. Look again. Paul told the Ephesians it is"
through the church, the wisdom of God should be made known to our rulers and
authorities in the heavenly realms." All of this is wrapped up in God's eternal
purpose that has been accomplished in Jesus.
I enjoy seeing God in church. You can see
him in the lives of the church leaders who are chosen to lead us with wisdom,
with love, and with a watchful eye for the security of the people. You can see
God in the lives of those who contribute food items to be distributed to the
needy. You can see him in those who attend to special projects which benefit those
who are sick. You can see him in the smiles and cheerful greetings of those who
welcome us to the assembly. I will add,
you will be able to see God just about anywhere you look for him.
Yes, we can see God in his creation, but we
must remember creation is not the object of our worship. The creator is. We
need the church in order to accomplish the intended plans of God. In the
church, we can individually and collectively praise and worship while the
evidence of God in our lives becomes the greatest outreach for others.
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