Why do I need to go to church? That place is full of hypocrites. Why do I need to go to church? I can believe in God right at home. Why do I need to go to church? The people there act the same as everyone else.
Why do I need to go to church?
I have been asked this question several times throughout my ministry. It came to my mind again when my wife asked someone very close to us where they were currently going to church. The response was "No where! Not until you can find me a place without hypocrites. Someplace that I won't get raked through the coals."
My first thought is; "What better place for a hypocrite to be than in church!" We all fall short of the glory of God (Romans 3:23). None of us are perfect. In fact, the Bible teaches that
"the heart
is deceitful above all
things, and desperately wicked." Jeremiah 17:9 (KJV)
Some people believe in Karma: You do good things and good things happen. You do bad things and bad things happen. Others believe in the Yin and Yang. Every good has a little bad or every bad has a little bit of good. However, the Bible teaches that all are corrupt, no one does good, not even ONE. Only God is good! (Proverbs 14:1, 14:3, 53:1;53:3, Mark 10:18, Luke 18:19, Romans 3:12)
If we look we are looking for the perfect church; we're not going to find it! There isn't one. At least not until you die and get to heaven. We live in a fallen world with fallen people. All of us live in these weak bodies that are terribly susceptible to sin and temptation. We are mostly tempted to be selfish. We are only concerned with our own wants and desires. We don't care if we hurt others as long as we get what we want. It shouldn't be this way in the church but often it is. Most of the time when people encounter situations like this in the church, they leave. They go to another church and they are hurt again so they leave. They try again, are offended, and they leave. Eventually, they deem it best to not go anywhere. They believe in Christ and his teachings. They desire to grow in their faith. But they grow weary of the immaturity, selfishness and lack of understanding by many of the faithful so they think it best to worship God at home and they stop going to church. This is a grave MISTAKE! Hebrews 10:25 (NIV) tells us to "not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another--and all the more as you see the Day approaching."
If your church has a theologically sound doctrine; if your pastor lives and preaches biblically sound sermons; if your church elders/leaders are godly men/women with a passion to serve Christ; then don't leave! Don't allow the ignorance or immaturity of others to chase you out of the church. If you know playing cards, eating meat, going to a movie or doing some stretching exercises doesn't harm your faith, then don't allow the lack of knowledge, understanding or immaturity of others to force you to leave. The Bible teaches to put on the armor of God and STAND our ground. Resist the devil and he will flee. It does not tell us to back down or walk away. We need to stand for our faith.
For those who have stopped going to church, I encourage you to return. Ephesians 6:12 (NIV) informs us that "our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms." We need to quit taking things so personal. We need to understand that we are in spiritual warfare. We need to realize that people are going to offend us and say things that hurt us and you need to expect it. John 15:18-19 (NIV) "warns us; "If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first. If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world. That is why the world hates you." It also tell us in verse 20, "if they persecuted me, they will persecute you also."
We cannot be a Christian without someone hurting us or offending us. It is going to happen. If we are mature in our faith, then we will understand that this is part of the spiritual warfare. We cannot allow it to hinder our faith or remove us from the fellowship. The Lord says that our body is the temple. In other words, We are the church. We cannot go solo and live our faith on our own. We must be in the fellowship. God, himself, ordained the ecclesia, the general assembly, the church, to meet together. We are meant to be in fellowship. Jesus may be preparing a mansion for us but when we get to heaven, we won't be secluded in our homes. We will be all together, in one place, worshipping Him.
For those of you, who may be immature; those who are whining, complaining or causing discord in the church; it's time to grow up. (See my previous blog.) The church is not about you; it is about Christ. We are to encourage and build each other up. Not tear down the church one person at a time. You should be on solid food by now but you are still on milk. Return to the elementary teachings of your faith and rebuild on a solid foundation.
Why should I go to church? Because God ordained it. No, he commanded it! We must assemble together in His name! Besides, if we all left how would that honor Him? Go to church today!