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That is a misapplication of that verse; it is not what Jesus is speaking of. Someone already posted the passage from Hebrews that we are not to give up. We are to be united with other believers and meet regularly for mutual building up and fellowship. The early church did it, so why should we think we don't need to?I never do. John 4:23-24 "Yet a time is coming and has now come when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for they are the kind of worshipers the Father seeks. God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship in spirit and in truth." - Jesus
Right before this he is telling the Samaritan woman there is not a "place" to worship our Father.
I'm not. That's not my objection. I don't like to feel like I'm being pressured to make an offering because "everyone is looking at me". The offering should not be part of the service. It's like going to a movie where they make you pay for your ticket halfway through during intermission.Why do you compare yourself to others? .
Sounds as though a lot of people are missing out in a lot of things because of an "I" problem.
Instead of complaining about what a church does wrong, why don't you go there and show them how to do it right.
It may take some time but is it not worth it?
Unless, of course, your time is too valuable.
Unless, of course, you don't think people are worth it.
Unless, of course, all the human race is lost, so, what's the sense.
Complainers only add to the problem, complainers solve nothing.
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That is a misapplication of that verse; it is not what Jesus is speaking of. Someone already posted the passage from Hebrews that we are not to give up. We are to be united with other believers and meet regularly for mutual building up and fellowship. The early church did it, so why should we think we don't need to?
You are using the verse to support your never going to church, but that is not at all what Jesus is saying; that idea is not even in mind here. Not to mention that since he is also the author of the entire NT, he would be contradicting himself with the passage in Hebrews.I am on here with other believers.
As for misapplication? Why did he say he would destroy the temple and raise it in 3 days then. We are the body of Christ and you don't need a building anymore.
I don't remember where or when but someone was telling me that in their church they don't pass the plate around. They have an offering box that people drop their offering into at anytime they choose.I'm not. That's not my objection. I don't like to feel like I'm being pressured to make an offering because "everyone is looking at me". The offering should not be part of the service. It's like going to a movie where they make you pay for your ticket halfway through during intermission.
A pastor friend planted a new church a few months ago and that's the way they do it. Of course, time will tell if they survive financially or not. Just because they are a church doesn't mean they are exempt from bills.I don't remember where or when but someone was telling me that in their church they don't pass the plate around. They have an offering box that people drop their offering into at anytime they choose.
If I had my way in a church that is the way I would want it done. That way people who couldn't afford to give that week wouldn't feel uncomfortable, thinking that others might think they didn't want to give.
Sounds as though a lot of people are missing out in a lot of things because of an "I" problem.
Instead of complaining about what a church does wrong, why don't you go there and show them how to do it right.
It may take some time but is it not worth it?
Unless, of course, your time is too valuable.
Unless, of course, you don't think people are worth it.
Unless, of course, all the human race is lost, so, what's the sense.
Complainers only add to the problem, complainers solve nothing.
I have trouble with an offering plate that is passed around in full view. Didn't the Lord say offerings were to be made in such secrecy that the right hand knew not what the left hand was doing? Envelopes help, but how about no envelopes, no baskets, except at the back of the church where no-one is looking...
Why Go To Church?
Creflo Dollar
Did you know Jesus attended church? This is something we do not hear about often, but it is true. If we want to follow and imitate Jesus, then we must follow His example; Jesus made it a custom to attend temple services. Once, when He had wandered away from His parents as a child, He was later found in the temple. When Mary and Joseph finally located Him, His explanation for His disappearance was, "… How is it that you had to look for me? Did you not see and know that it is necessary [as a duty] for Me to be in My Father's house and [occupied] about My Father's business?" (Luke 2:49, AMP) As an adult, if you were looking for Jesus, one place you would definitely find Him was teaching in the synagogue.
In everything God tells us to do, we have a choice whether to obey Him or not. Hebrews 10:25 says, "Not forsaking or neglecting to assemble together [as believers], as is the habit of some people, but admonishing (warning, urging, and encouraging) one another…" (AMP). He has commanded through His Word that we should gather together with other Believers in a corporate setting.
Notice God said some forsake this practice. This simply means they ignore it and turn away from it. Why does God take this so seriously? Because gathering together with other Believers in church allows us to connect with others to receive strength and encouragement. When we come to church, we learn how to apply the Word of God to our lives to overcome the things we go through. We receive the wisdom we need to live victoriously in our everyday lives.
If you are a Christian, you are part of the Body of Christ. Give honor to God by obeying His Word with a willing and obedient heart. Consider the wonderful things God has done for you! Come into His presence in a corporate setting to give Him thanks and to encourage a brother or sister in Christ. You can help change someone's life forever by inspiring them to make Jesus their Lord and Savior. Allow your enthusiasm for the kingdom of God to overflow into the lives of others.
God wants you to desire His presence and have joy when you are in His house of worship. Follow the example of this ardent psalmist, who with a fervent heart toward God proclaimed, "How amiable are thy tabernacles, O Lord of host! My soul longeth, yea, even fainteth for the courts of the LORD: my heart and flesh crieth out for the living God …O LORD of hosts, my King, and my God. Blessed are they that dwell in thy house: they will be still praising thee. Selah" (Psalm 84:1—4).
Just reading that scripture stirs me up inside! You will be amazed at how blessed you will be when you have this much joy about experiencing the presence of Almighty God. To help you get more understanding about the importance of coming to church, be sure you order the message, Faithfulness in Church Attendance, and decide today to be a joyful, zealous, church attendee!
Scripture references:
Luke 2:49 (AMP)
Psalm 27:4
Psalm 84:1-4
Hebrews 10:25
I don't contribute to the offering every time I attend a service. Sometimes I will give more and then maybe nothing the next. Depends on what the Holy Spirit prompts me to do. I operate a hobby farm and grow wheat and soybeans. One time I was thinking about the weather that wasn't going too well for us and I prayed to God that I would have a good harvest. I told Him that day that I would dedicate 1/2 of the harvest to Him by giving half the income to the church. Well, my harvest turned out okay and so I did my part leaving a $1,000.00 check in the offering plate.I don't remember where or when but someone was telling me that in their church they don't pass the plate around. They have an offering box that people drop their offering into at anytime they choose.
If I had my way in a church that is the way I would want it done. That way people who couldn't afford to give that week wouldn't feel uncomfortable, thinking that others might think they didn't want to give.
I believe your way of giving and receiving is very Biblical and grace/faith giving.I don't contribute to the offering every time I attend a service. Sometimes I will give more and then maybe nothing the next. Depends on what the Holy Spirit prompts me to do. I operate a hobby farm and grow wheat and soybeans. One time I was thinking about the weather that wasn't going too well for us and I prayed to God that I would have a good harvest. I told Him that day that I would dedicate 1/2 of the harvest to Him by giving half the income to the church. Well, my harvest turned out okay and so I did my part leaving a $1,000.00 check in the offering plate.
Dad did this for years and years.. A high school kid made 'fancy box' in wood shop for the church... One of the benefits of being in a small town..I don't remember where or when but someone was telling me that in their church they don't pass the plate around. They have an offering box that people drop their offering into at anytime they choose.
If I had my way in a church that is the way I would want it done. That way people who couldn't afford to give that week wouldn't feel uncomfortable, thinking that others might think they didn't want to give.