Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Going To Church


For most people we have been conditioned to view church as a place that we go to, as in a destination.  While that is certainly a truism, again for most people, the journey appears to end there, at the church, discounting the fact that one must leave the church to go home, for example. 

And while going to church is certainly a welcomed destination, I think that we have the whole process backwards. The current mindset is that we come from the world and go into the church. I am suggesting that we reverse that process whereby we come from the church and go into the world.

You see, if church is perceived as a destination versus a starting point, then everything that we learn in church tends to stay in church because, again, the mindset is that church is the destination. It is the end versus the beginning.
 

But if we perceive church to be the starting point, then when we leave church we take what we have learned into the world because “the world” is now the destination, it is where God intends us to take His Word.
 

In Matthew 28:19, Jesus tells his disciples to “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit….”  The disciples were commanded to leave The Master, Jesus, and go into the world to make disciples.  

Metaphorically speaking, Jesus was the church while He was on this earth, and from the Book of Acts we also learn that the early followers of the Risen Christ left Jerusalem to spread the message about the Messiah Jesus.  We, therefore, are expected to go from our church and take God’s Word into the world to make disciples.
 

And what is “the church”? For me, the church is anywhere we encounter God’s Word. It can be my Sunday place of worship; a Bible Study meeting; hearing God’s Word from various media sources; fellowship with believers; reading The Holy Bible; time spent in prayer or in our “secret place”; or just time alone with God.

Therefore, let us take God’s church into the world instead of keeping His church all to ourselves.
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