Friday; October 24

I have a lot of gadgets in my office – most of which require charging to work.  They run fine as long as their batteries have enough electricity to keep them going.  I doubt that you find much interesting in preceding sentence, so here’s my point:  what happens when I don’t plug them in and recharge them?  I can have the best of intentions and even set them next to a charging station, but until they are plugged in and getting the juice they need, they are little more than clutter.  Now, again, you might be thinking I have a firm grasp of the obvious, but there is a lesson in this observation.  Where are you going to be spending your weekend?  How many of us have good intentions to go to worship – but, more importantly, how many of us will actually be there?  Many of us know the value of joining like-minded believers in worshipping the Lord and fellowshipping with other Christians, but are we going to do it?

There are a lot of things that can keep us away from church – including the tug of satan or the lethargy of day-to-day life – but if we are really wanting the spiritual charge that comes from assembling together, we have to be there!  All of us need a charge to keep us going in today’s world.  Are we committed to making it happen?

          Think About It!

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