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Daily Tonic || Appearing in Zion

Updated: Aug 26, 2020


Text- Psalm 84:7- “They go from strength to strength; every one of them in Zion appears before God”.

Below is a conversation that occurred between a boy, Dan and his Mum on a Sunday morning:

Mum: Dan, let's go to Church.

Dan: But mum, I'm tired, I need to rest.

Mum: I said, let's go to Church!

Dan: But why must I?

Mum: If you won't go to Church, you are not staying with me in this house.

This looks like a typical argument between a righteous mum and her rebellious son on a Sunday morning. But you see, while a Mum has every right to enforce right values on and instill discipline in her son, we must admit that giving (and having) proper understanding of why we do what we do is more important.

For example in the case of Dan above, it could have been better to present to him something more substantial than a threat… to educate him on the value of church attendance.

Like Dan, there are many people (maybe, you inclusive) who want to know the things that happen in Church that cannot happen elsewhere. I mean, isn’t it good enough to just read your bible and listen to a sermon from your favorite preacher on YouTube? Why can’t you just sit at home and log on live to the worship service of a Church you like?

You see, we ‘attend church’ on Sundays not just for teaching but we ‘gather with other believers’ also for fellowship, corporate worship, communion, prayer and to build one another up in the faith (Acts 2:42-47). In this regard, 'Churching' correctly is fundamental to spiritual growth.

Luke 4:16 says, "Jesus went to Nazareth, where he had been brought up, and on the Sabbath day, he went into the synagogue as was his custom." It was Jesus’ custom —his regular practice—to go to church.

The Message Bible puts it like this, "As he always did on the Sabbath, he went to the meeting place." If Jesus made it a priority to meet together with others for worship, shouldn't we do so also?

Another important point to note is that we are influenced and become like the people we associate with. By getting together with fellow believers regularly, common beliefs are affirmed and ways to overcome problems are shared. We also have the privilege to gather around the anointing.

When you give up on attending church, what's at stake? Well, to put it in a nutshell, you become a lone ranger, and compromise your spiritual growth and safety when you're disconnected from fellowshipping with the body of Christ.

Always remember Psalms 84:7- 'They go from strength to strength, every one of them in Zion appears before God'

PRAYER

Father, as I go to Church today for corporate worship and to fellowship with my brethren, touch me specially, speak to me expressly, and build me up in Jesus’ Name.

Image Credit: prayertoweronline.org

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