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Soon after you trust Christ as Savior,
you’ll want to become part of a dynamic church.
Not only will this help you make Christian friends, but
it will help you grow by leaps and bounds in your new
Christian faith.
Church attendance has been declining over
the past decades, especially in
Europe
and the Western World. Most
people identify themselves with a particular church, but they
never seem to be able to get out of bed to attend.
You’ve heard about old Ed.
He’s a regular churchgoer; he never misses an Easter
service. And
that’s the kind of attitude toward church attendance many
people have today.
Why is it so important to become a part
of a good church? There
are many reasons. One
is to worship God, to honor Him and His Word.
The Bible cautions us not to fail to assemble together
with other believers (Hebrew
10:25
). The church in
the first century, according to the Book of Acts, met together
constantly. They
praised God; they worshipped Him, and they learned about Him
together.
A church exists for the double purpose of
gathering in and sending out.
When we gather together in the church, we
are blessed. But
we don’t go for a blessing.
We go because we have a sense of calling, a sense of
duty, a sense of need—a need for God and for others who have
trusted Christ.
While we are in the church, our spiritual
batteries are recharged so that we can be sent into the world
to let our lights shine before men.
Someone will say, “I don’t go to
church because there are too many hypocrites there.”
If the church were perfect, you and I couldn’t get
in. The church is
not going to be like heaven, but then nothing on earth ever
will be.
But the true believers make up Christ’s
church (Matthew
16:18
). He is the head
of the church (Colossians
1:18
). The church is
His body (Ephesians
1:22
,23). And when we
attend a local church, we know that the people there are not
perfect; but they are forgiven, and that’s important.
What kind of church should you attend?
Here’s a simple rule.
Look for a church where the Bible is treated as God’s
Word—His authoritative Word—where people express a loving
concern for those who are still lost in their sins and where
the people worship God with deep respect.
I would avoid a church where you do not
need a Bible during the whole service, where you never hear
the name of Jesus Christ elevated and where no concern for
lost sinners is ever expressed.
In that kind of a church you must be careful.
You may be in a mausoleum!
After coming to Christ as Savior, as soon
as you can, find a good Bible-believing church and become
active in it. Do
not delay. It’s
easy to lose interest in the church if you have never made an
investment in it. Finding
a church is an important step for a new Christian.
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