Good Morning All
Exodus
20:8; “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.”
“MOM, DO I HAVE TO GO TO CHURCH?” Has that question ever been asked in your
house? Some of the liveliest discussions in Confirmation Class usually occur
when someone asks, “How often do I have
to go to church?” It gets pretty
interesting when a few say you should go all the time. Some say you have to go
when there is communion. Some say you have to go at least twice a month. When
they finally all have their say, they look to me for THE answer with each one
expecting to have the right answer. I tell them this, “You do not have to go to
church in order to be saved.” If you
ever want to make a group of 12-14 yr. old youngsters be quiet; tell them that!
Of course, we don’t leave it there. This
question opens up a whole bunch of interesting issues. Do you have to go to
church? No! But why don’t you want to? Worship service or time is a gift from
God. It is not something that I have to do. It’s not an example of “Ok God, I
am here like you told me I had to.” It is also not a way to earn extra credit
“Hey God, look; I went to all the work of being here, score me a few bonus
points please.” That is how many people
view going to church but that is not how God views it.
Worship is not about what you do for God
but about what God does for you. It is in the worship service that we hear
God’s Word of forgiveness spoken to us through the absolution, the readings,
and the sermon and through the sacraments. God comes to you with his invitation
to rest from the cares of the world, to rest from the attacks of the devil, to
lay down the burden of your sin and to rest in his holy comfort. That is part
of what this commandment means. Keep the Sabbath (we use Sunday) holy; that is
separate from the rest of the days. Use it to recharge and refresh your spirit
and your soul. Use to re-energize your life. Use it to throw off the pain of
last week and start anew. Rest in God’s holy favor.
Use it and then remember it. Throughout the
week remember what you heard. Remember that your sins are forgiven. Remember
that you are a redeemed child of God loved and cherished by the Creator of the
universe. Remember what God has done, is doing and will do for you; remember
the Sabbath. We not only remember it by honoring it; we remember it as we use
it throughout our week. It is a gift from God not a requirement for us to keep.
It is a chance to rest and refresh. It is a chance to be comforted by God
through his Word and through his people. It is the time to hear God’s most
precious message given directly to us. Remember the Sabbath Day; keep it holy.
Dearest Father, too often we try to go and go and go. We think we
have no time or desire for your holy rest or to hear your precious Word. Forgive
us for this. Move us to appreciate and enjoy the time when you gather us
together to hear your wondrous message of grace and peace. We thank you for
what you have done for us in the past, for what you are doing for us now and
what you will do for us tomorrow. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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