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Enjoying the Journey

Why Go to Church?

Enjoying the Journey

Scott Pauley

Non-profit, Business, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity

4.9819 Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2019

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

You can worship God in many places, but there are some things you can only do as you meet with God's people. Today we discover seven simple, plain Bible reasons to regularly assemble in a local church. Transcript: Why Go to Church  Why go to church? I mean, honestly, what's the point? Why did the Lord intend that his people would meet together? You know, we've learned already that the word church means "a called out assembly." Now, while the purpose of the church doesn't stop with the assembly, it does start there. Some people have so emphasized the fact that the church works outside the walls, which I believe that we've forgotten. We're still supposed to meet with God's people, and that the assembly part is important because in the meeting of the New Testament church, the ministry is set in motion. It is as we fellowship, as we come together, as we are edified, as we grow, that then we can function in this world. Hebrews 10:25 says this, “Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.” There's a lot of truth wrapped up in Hebrews 10:25.  We are not to forsake the assembling of ourselves together.  Do you remember the Lord Jesus said, “For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them” (18:20). There's something precious to Christ about His followers assembling. When the Lord Jesus was on earth, He very often took His disciples aside, by themselves, so He could teach them. May I submit to you? He still wants to do that. And then the Bible says in this verse, as the manner of some is, boy, that describes the world we're living in. Here we are, the end of the age when the assembling of God's people ought to mean more and more, and instead it seems it means less and less to many Christians. On the average Lord's Day morning, you can drive through the community and see people doing almost everything except going to meet with God's people. May I tell you that's not the Lord's way.  We are to exhort one another. “Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is, but exhort one another.” This is one of the great keys that unlocks the purpose of why we should assemble together. In fact, the previous verse, verse 24 says, “And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works.” We've come to the place in our world today where people even look at church selfishly. What can I get out of it? Are my children going to have a good time? How is this going to benefit us? In fact, we ought to turn the thing around. It should not be about what I can get out of the church meeting, but what can I contribute? How can I be a blessing? First Corinthians chapter 12 tells us that all of the members are connected to the body. All of the members are under the head of the body, which is the Lord Jesus, but they all contribute to one another. We are to remember the Founder is coming back. All are participants. None are dispensable. And so we ought to start looking at the local assembly and thinking, what can I do to make my church all God wants it to be? How can I be the kind of member of this called out assembly that will help us move forward to the glory of God, and then listen to the powerful end of Hebrews 10:25, “and so much the more as ye see the day approaching.” What day is he talking about? He's referring here to the day of the Lord's return. Friend, Jesus is coming back. The Founder is about to return. The Head of the church is going to show up. And I don't know about you. I'd be terribly shame for Him to find me totally disconnected from all the other members when He arrives. I want Him to find me in my place, doing exactly what God wants me to do. So it brings us back to the question.  Why go to church? Why did the Lord establish that we should meet? Let's see what   says. Let’s study the example of the early church, in the New Testament.  H

Transcript

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0:00.0

We live in a changing world that is full of questions, and the answers must come from the unchanging truth of God's word.

0:15.0

Today we look into Scripture with Scott Pauli to discover what the Bible says.

0:21.6

Ask the Lord to speak to you and to give you truth to share with others.

0:31.6

Why go to church? I mean, honestly, what's the point?

0:34.6

Why did the Lord intend that his people would meet together?

0:39.8

You know, we've learned already that the word church means a called out assembly.

0:44.5

Now, while the purpose of the church doesn't stop with the assembly, it does start there.

0:50.5

Some people have so emphasized the fact that the church works outside the walls, which I believe,

0:56.1

that we've forgotten we're still supposed to meet with God's people.

1:00.5

That the assembly part is important because in the meeting of the New Testament church,

1:04.9

the ministry is set in motion.

1:06.8

It is as we fellowship, as we come together, as we are edified, as we grow, then we can function

1:14.8

in this world.

1:16.1

Hebrews chapter 10, verse 25 says this, not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together,

1:21.6

as the manner of some is, but exhorting one another and so much the more as you see

1:27.2

the day approaching. There's a lot of truth

1:29.3

wrapped up in Hebrews 1025. One is that we're not to forsake the assembling of ourselves together.

1:35.0

Do you remember the Lord Jesus said we're two or three are gathered together in my name,

1:39.5

there am I in the midst of them? There's something precious to Christ about his followers assembling. You'll remember

1:47.1

that when the Lord Jesus was on earth, he very often had his disciples together without everybody

1:52.0

else, just his followers so he could teach them so he could talk to them. May I submit to you, he still

1:57.4

wants to do that. Then the Bible says in this verse as the manner of some is.

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