Congregate-gather into a crowd or mass
What a great word for Sunday! Did you congregate at someone’s church today? Not online, a podcast or tv, but were you physically in the House of God? There is something to be said about the worship experience. It is designed in the way that it is for a reason. I am typically late to church every week because my husband doesn’t like praise and worship, so our compromise is that we get there in enough time to hear one song and the preacher start his sermon. This works well for the both of us. This Sunday however, he couldn’t attend with me, he wasn’t feeling well, so I actually got to church relatively on time.
I had been feeling an unrest in my spirit and I really didn’t understand why. I prayed about it yesterday but I didn’t feel like I got any clear answers. I wanted to stay home with my husband this morning, but something was telling me, get up and go. I am so glad that I did. The dance team came out first and the song was “How much longer Lord,” boy did I feel that! It was exactly what I had been asking God the other day. How much longer? What else do you want me to do? When the dancers left, the choir came up and sang, “Hold on just a little while longer”. What?! Now my logical brain tells me that I’m the choir director and praise team got together to decide this line up, it wasn’t just coincidence. However, the spiritual person in me knows that God knew I needed to hear those songs in that order, in that way. If I would have gotten to church at my normal time, I would have missed all of that. If I would have stayed home and listened to the sermon online tomorrow at work, I wouldn’t have gotten any of that, just the sermon. I needed to hear the sermon, but hearing the music, feeling like God wanted me to hear that, settled me in a way that sermon did not.
I talked before about going to church and I know a lot of people have issues with church. I look at church like going to the gym. When you go to the gym even when you don’t feel like it, you always feel better after the experience. I believe church is the same way. In all the times I have been to church, I never left thinking, wow, this was a waste of time. Don’t worry so much about the people who are there. It’s not about them. Its about you, growing your relationship, being obedient to God, getting everything He has planned for you.
Question: If you don’t go to church, why not? How long has it been? Could this be the year that you start going again?
Action: Try to go to church next weekend and the weekend after and just see how you feel. Let me know if you notice a difference between listening at home and being in the building.
I lead music and today I struggled. I picked one song that was in a key so high I thought I’d break a blood vessel (or maybe glass, lol). Another piece, the 2nd page was to a different song (ugh). By the 3rd song (Lord, I Need You) I was thinking, Boy do I! I’m seriously failing this morning! I’ve had struggles with the people in the church, felt betrayed, hurt and angry towards them. And thought, why bother? But you’re absolutely right. It isn’t about the people. It’s between me and God. Period. Thanks for the encouraging post! 🙂
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Elizabeth, I have definitely been there. There were many times I didn’t go to church because of other people. But who really missed out…me. God wants us to experience him and even if it wasn’t what you wanted it to be, you were doing it for his glory and I’m sure he was pleased.
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