When you enter the place of
worship Sunday, I hope your heart, soul, mind, and even your body are ready for
the worship experience. You will be joining others whose lives are searching
for God's will. You will share this
morning in the communion to celebrate and remember the death of Jesus who paid
the price for your sins with his own blood. You will join and witness the
praise of the saints as you sing and lift your voice to the Father. You will
experience the solemn moment of prayer as you talk to God silently and
collectively pour your heart out to him. You will share in the visiting and fellowship
of other Christians as you interact both before and after the worship assembly.
I am honored to be a part of all of this with you. I cannot express how anxious
I am for Sunday mornings to get here. I think Paul must have felt the same
thing in his prayer and thanksgiving message to the Colossian church. I have
picked just a small segment of it....but please read it closely.
Colossians 1:6
"The gospel is bearing fruit and growing
throughout the whole world—just as it has been doing among you since the day
you heard it and truly understood God’s grace."
For many of us, worship has
been minimized into a "going through the motions" and more of a chore
than an opportunity. The way to examine the genuineness of your worship
experience is to ask, "Did I exit the assembly any different than I was
when I entered?"
Think of the excitement and
encouragement that comes your way when you realize the multitude of Christians
that are experiencing worship at the same time as you.
As one who has been taught of God's grace, and understands
how helpless we would be without it, think of ways to share that message with
your neighbor.
May we enter Sunday's worship with hope and expectation, and
may we leave renewed in our commitment to God, and reach out to others with His
saving grace.
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