And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.
— Hebrews 10:24-25
A 100-year-old church member was having her birthday celebration at the church she had faithfully attended since she was a young girl. So after everyone had cake and ice cream and gave her cards and gifts in the fellowship hall, the entire group of family and friends was asked to come to the church sanctuary.
Her great-granddaughter, a young woman in her early thirties, had her come up to the pulpit. Before most of the church congregation, she was asked the question, “Great Grandma, we all know that you can barely hear, you can’t see, and you have a hard time even leaving home. So tell us, why do you still go to church every Sunday??”
The faithful Christian woman answered, “Because I love Jesus with all my heart. He commanded me to be here, and I just want to show everybody whose side I’m on.”
It’s easy to find reasons not to attend church and fellowship with other believers. And many people truly are unable to attend. But make every effort to be at church so you can grow in your faith, fellowship with other believers, and show everyone whose side you’re on!
Prayer Challenge
Pray that God would help you stay strong in a church so you can grow in your walk with Christ.
Questions for Thought
What might be some common excuses people give for not going to church? Are they valid?
How could staying involved in a church help you grow stronger in your walk with Christ?