Churchgoing has fallen on difficult times lately. For some Christians it is a weak substitute for a picnic on a rainy Sunday. Excuses are as plentiful as quarters in the collection plate. The fact is, many professing Christians dont think Church is all that important. They think they can be perfectly good Christians without being part of a local congregation.
The author of Hebrews disagreed! For one thing, our own spiritual welfare is not to be our only concern. We go to church not just to get but to give to spur on other Christians to "love and good works" (Hebrews 10:24). If we stay away, we may give them an excuse to be careless.
On the other hand, if we attend with enthusiasm, we encourage other believers in their ambition to draw near to Christ. If we are faithful in meeting together with them, we will honor the Lord, grow in our faith, and give a strong witness to the world.
The Christian faith allows no room for rugged individualists. To have a fire, you need more than one coal. You also need a spark and a draft of air. One humble, open, involved individual perhaps you set on fire by Christ, can be the spark. And the Holy Spirit, the breath of God, may blow on that spark and set an entire congregation ablaze.
Haddon W. Robinson
If we are honest, we must say
Our hearts are sometimes cold;
But fellowship can kindle warmth
And make our witness bold. Hess
READ: Hebrews 10:19-25
Fellowship builds us up
and binds us together.