Good
Morning All,
Hebrews 10:25;
“not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but
encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.”
I recently
was talking to the newest pastor in our circuit, wondering how it was
going. He relayed that it was going well
as a member even offered to keep their patio furniture and grill in his
garage. The new pastor said the patio
furniture could go but the grill stays and gets used all year; a man after my
own heart. I asked if he used gas or
electric or old school charcoal. He like
charcoal; I think he will fit in fine.
He agreed it is a challenge in the winter but the results are worth the
challenge.
The tricky part is getting
the coals to be hot and achieve a uniform heat.
In order to get the coals started you usually have to stack them up and
then gently build the fire from the bottom and have the heat rise throughout
the stack until all the coals are glowing a bright red. Then you spread them out evenly. But it is important that they maintain contact
with each other. It is kind of funny to
watch. If one of those top coals, even
if they start out kind of hot, rolls off of the pile and rolls over to the
corner of the grill, it will soon cool down and soon the fire is gone.
Our faith life can be a lot
like this. This is also why God invites
you to come to worship where the gathering of believers occurs. Through worship, God builds the heat in our
life in order to keep our faith burning.
It is by the gathering of the believers that we are nourished,
strengthened and renewed in our faith and in our soul. This is where we are best fed. This is where we are best restored and
rejuvenated.
Many will often ask if they have to go to church. They seem to think it is more of a hassle and
a waste of time. While it is not a
requirement of salvation, it is how God nourishes us and gives us the power to
grow our faith. It is through his
worship that we grow together as the body of Christ. It is where we have the consolation of the
brothers and sisters in Christ. It is
here where we make those connections with our fellow Christians that are so
necessary when pain and troubles occur.
It is also where we make those connections when we celebrate in God’s
goodness in our life.
God uses worship to help us
grow and be strong in order to face the devil and his assaults. It is to help us to have the certainty of
faith when we need it most. Worship is
for us to hear God’s Word and enjoy the comfort of his tender words of
forgiveness. It is a time when we, as
his redeemed children, come together to call upon his name. We call to him with our praise and adoration,
with our fears and concerns, praying for our brothers and sisters who are in
need. God brings us to worship to keep
our fire burning hot.
Gracious Father, in you we
have hope. Give us the renewing source
of that hope. Gather us together that we
may hear your word and receive your wonderful grace. Be with those who have turned a hardened
heart to your call to worship. Bring
them back into your arms. Stir in them
the desire to join in your worship and praise.
In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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