Friday; February 15
When
we think about our church service, what comes to mind? I am sure that some people automatically would
think about praise and worship; but, for others of us, we end up processing a
lot of collateral information. “Going to
church” involves having to be somewhere on time, getting children ready,
adjusting daily schedules and trying to be in the right frame of mind when we
walk in the doors. For those who are
very active in their participation in worship it might involve hours of
preparation for a particular responsibility they have for that day. In other words, as odd as it might seem,
going to church can end up being a stress-filled activity!
While there are requirements for our
collective assemblies that must be met and an attitude about our worship that
should be maintained, what would happen if we reworked our attitude about our
public assemblies? What if we started
thinking about how much we REALLY wanted to go to church? King David seemed to have an incredible love
for praising God that more than likely extended into his time of worship. As he wrote of His relationship with God he
observed, “Shout
joyfully to the Lord, all the earth.
Serve the Lord with gladness; come before Him with joyful singing.”
and “Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise.
Give thanks to Him, bless His name.” (Psalm 100:1, 2, 4).
For those of us who have plans to
worship God this weekend, let’s think about how blessed we are to be able to openly
and joyously praise God. For those who hadn’t
planned on it before, why don’t you join us – it might be a life-changing
experience!
Think About It!