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Why Attendance Is Important #1
*By Bill Denton*
*Introduction*
A. Illustration
A churchgoer wrote a letter to the editor of a newspaper and complained that it made no sense to go to church every Sunday.
"I've gone for 30 years now," he wrote, "and in that time I have heard something like 3,000 sermons.
But for the life of me, I can't remember a single one of them.
So I think I'm wasting my time and the pastors are wasting theirs by giving sermons at all."
This started a controversy in the "Letters to the Editor" column, much to the delight of the editor.
It went on for weeks until someone wrote this clincher:
I've been married for 30 years now.
In that time my wife has cooked some 32,000 meals.
But for the life of me, I cannot recall the entire menu for a single one of those meals.
But I do know this: They all nourished me and gave me the strength needed to do my work.
If my wife had not given me those meals, I would be physically dead today.
Likewise, if I had not gone to church for nourishment, I would be spiritually dead today!
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B.
I guess that's the short course in why attendance is important
1.
I suspect, however illustrative that editorial comment is, it is not altogether satisfactory to
those who question the value of church attendance
2.
I'm a bit surprised that we ignore this issue, or think the answer is so obvious
a. after all, we do hold church assemblies every week - 2 on Sunday and 1 on
Wednesday at the very least
b.
we begin all these assemblies with the expectation that people are going to attend
and we encourage people to bring guests
c.
surely we believe there is some value to being here - but what is it?
3.
It is entirely possible that at least some church attendance is nothing more than habit
4.
Others may attend more out of spiritual fears than out of spiritual strength and meaning
5.
Others may choose to absent themselves whenever they choose, apparently thinking that it
really doesn't matter much if they are here or somewhere else
6.
Does it really matter?
Is it important?
Do we have to become legalistic about it and lay
down a minimum attendance requirement?
Is there a healthy way to view all of this?
C.
I'm sure you can get some encouragement regarding Christian assemblies from numerous passages,
but there is one passage that demands our attention
1. Hebrews 10:19-25
19Therefore, brethren, since we have confidence to enter the holy place by the blood of Jesus, 20by a new and living way which He inaugurated for us through the veil, that is, His flesh, 21and since /we have /a great priest over the house of God, 22let us draw near with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled /clean /from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water.
23Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful; 24and let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds, 25not forsaking our own assembling together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging /one another;/ and all the more as you see the day drawing near.
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2.
Today, I want us to consider some of the Hebrew writer's reasoning for encouraging
Christians not to forsake assembling together, but rather to take a much more positive
attitude toward meeting together
*I.
Theology Before Practice*
A. An item we do not always see clearly is that for anything truly important, there is theology before
the practice
1.
For example, if attendance is important, it will be so because it somehow flows out of, or
is supported by biblical teaching
2.
In this case, the little passage often quoted in support of attending church assemblies is one
rooted firm and deep in the teachings of the book of Hebrews
B.
Consider a little exercise in Bible study
\\ 1.
In Heb.
4:14-16, there are five phrases that also appear in Heb 10:19-25
a. Since we have a great high priest
b.
Who has passed through the heavens (veil)
c.
Let us hold fast our confession
d.
Let us draw near
e. Confidence
2.
Though we don't have time for extensive study today, let me urge you to pay attention to the
word "Therefore" in both 4:14 and 10:19 - the writer is building toward conclusions!
C.
Hebrews 10:19-25 is built around three imperatives for Christians
1. Hebrews 10:22
22let us draw near with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled /clean /from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water.
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a. Hebrews was written drawing on the rich background of the Law of Moses and all the
practices of the old covenant
1) drawing near to God was at best a limited idea under the old covenant
2) the individual, personally, didn't draw near to God, instead the high priest
entered the Holy of Holies once per year and represented the people before
God
b.
Jesus is now our great high priest, and through the offering of his blood sacrifice, he
has made a new and living way for us
1) We sometimes do not realize exactly what we are able to do as Christians
2) We now have personal access to God
3) We do not need to fear, or cringe, or in any way doubt our ability to
approach God
4. The word translated "confidence" is a word that means free and open
expression of conduct
5. It is a boldness to do what otherwise would one would never expect to do
c.
Our confidence, however, is shaped by a sincere heart, full of assurance of faith
1. Jeremiah 31:33 (quoted in Heb 8:10)
33“But this is the covenant which I will make with the house of Israel after those days,” declares the Lord, “I will put My law within them and on their heart I will write it; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people.
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2.
God is most interested in the human heart, and you can be sure that it
is the heart that attracts God's attention more than our behavior
a.) the worshiper's heart must be a true heart - nothing fake
b) the worshiper's heart must be one full of faith, not doubt or
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