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Reminds me of a joke:
Mother wakes her son up one Sunday morning telling him, "Honey it's time to get ready for church." The son replies, "I'm not going to church today!" To which the mother responds, "Son you go to church every Sunday, why don't you want to go today?" "The people are mean, the music is lousy and everyone there hates me!" replied the son. The mother more sternly this time states, "Son you have to go to church!" The son replies even more sternly, "Give me one good reason why I should get out of this bed and go to church!" The mother yells, "Because you are 47 years old! And you're the pastor!"
All the people I ever hear saying this are the very ones that stand around and fellowship while everyone else does the work.:smilewinkgrin:Many hands make light work.
"Sacraments"?At the heart of the renewal we're experience as new creatures is community.
Simply consider the sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper in the historical contexts.
All the people I ever hear saying this are the very ones that stand around and fellowship while everyone else does the work.:smilewinkgrin:
You really need to quit assuming things about folk. Even when I don't go to the church (am I supposed to leave very sick children to fend for themselves?) to worship, I am the one that is called when something needs done that is within my gifts. I work with children, sing in the choir and repair many of the textile that a church utilizes, not to mention helping with costumes for dramas that are put on throughout the church. Don't talk to me about standing around. I don't have time to stand around.
You sir are simply rude and have no basis for your response. You just don't like it, because it doesn't fit with your view of why we do things.
We are supposed to be going to worship the Lord but, why do you/we attend church?
Because it's expected? Out of habit? Do we develop a guilty conscience if we don't go? Are we eager to hear the Word? Do we go to learn? To meet with other believers?
1. Because they will hunt me down like a dog if I don't show up.
2. Because I love the teaching and preaching of God's word.
3. Because I love to fellowship with my brothers and sisters in Christ.
4. Because I love to worship God.
5. Because I want to set an example for my kids and be a Godly husband and father.
6. Because I'm the only one who knows how to work the coffee machine.
7. Because it gives me an opportunity to use my gifts to edify my brothers and sisters in the church, build up the church, and glorify God.
8. Because it gives me an opportunity to be edified by my brothers and sisters in Christ and to be encouraged by them.
9. Because I just like church. The preaching, the worship, the teaching, the fellowship, etc. We missed two Sundays in a row, plus a Wednesday night, due to inclement weather and that was the longest two weeks of my life.
I didn't say this about YOU!You really need to quit assuming things about folk. Even when I don't go to the church (am I supposed to leave very sick children to fend for themselves?) to worship, I am the one that is called when something needs done that is within my gifts. I work with children, sing in the choir and repair many of the textile that a church utilizes, not to mention helping with costumes for dramas that are put on throughout the church. Don't talk to me about standing around. I don't have time to stand around.
You sir are simply rude and have no basis for your response. You just don't like it, because it doesn't fit with your view of why we do things.
Always creating suspicion.:tongue3:I think he was trying to be funny. But then again...