First off, I understand what it is ~> having to manage time and taking turns with our offspring., been there, done that thrice myself., everything from work, school, chores, errands, car troubles, etc, etc, etc., but let it all not detract you from having communion with your fellow brothers and sisters in Christ., If you have time for all those other things, I’m sure you can make a little time to congregate, be it for a service, a study, for prayer, or to help with a need., having said that, yes, I agree with you that attending church is not a requirement for being saved, and I never said that it was., ~> for where there is two or three or more gathered, gather together in His name (Christ) and He (Christ) will there among., so true!Kurieuo wrote: Tue Aug 05, 2014 10:04 pm
Perhaps this would be better for a topic, but...
I attended church fairly regularly for a good period of time two years ago. In fact, it surprised me. When my third child came along it got hard and it wasn't beneficial or practical for both my wife and I since she would nurse the baby leaving me there, or I'd be up changing a nappy, and the disadvantages became more than advantages.
Church isn't attending a sermon or a mass. Church also isn't "meeting with God" who is everywhere -- even if people may feel closer to God at some church. Rather "The Church" is the spiritual body of Christ and Christ is the head. There is no legal obligation for Christians to attend or not attend a church congregation.
So as I see things... congregating with other Christians at a church location is not a matter of salvation. It isn't a matter of one's spiritual state or growth. There are advantages and disadvantages from a Christian point of view. That's about it.
As for being "a community in Christ" it is a bit unreal to think that this only has reality in a church congregation. Especially when confronted with words like Jesus' in Matthew 25:31-46 which deals with those out there... in the world outside of a church. I think many of us would remain silent here because we know we often fail to truly be there for others.
I disagree as to whether congregating or not, not being a matter of one’s spiritual growth., because I thinketh the opposite., for it does incorporate the basic conception of the church as an organic unity, the body of Christ; 'for just as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of the body, though many ~> are one body, so it is with Christ, for by one Spirit we were all made to drink of the same Spirit.' (1 Cor. 12:13)
Regardless of the dissensions and quarrels within the church, there must be mutual respect, recognition of the value of the other’s contribution and of the necessity for different gifts and capabilities within the church., there’s a diversity of roles within that body of Christ which serves to help edify one another., and those roles are there not just to continue the great commission, but also to ensure the welfare of those in the body; hence 1 Corinthians and the different gifts and roles within that body., from apostles down to administrators., We are called to be Christ’s agents of “reconciliation” ., a version of a new humanity, per say., how then can we be an example to the world if we can not be a community of Saints? How else was Israel kept from being absorbed into the nations in whole body and soul if not by keeping together as a "people" (community) devoted to God!?
I say to my brother Rick who has showed me so great a Love, why? Why not be there for those that need him., for it is not about us, but for them that need us… If you have attained such blessing in understanding, don’t you think that you have a great commission to spread the wealth!?
Wash somebody’s feet my dear brother., nevermind the distractors., be a Sheppard in your own God given gift., Do Not neglect the poor in Spirit!
The state of the Christian community in the public eye is a part of the overall "testimony" given ~> and of grave significance for the church long term effectiveness!
If we grow cold in brotherly love, how then can we be the light of the world? What right do we have to preach Christ?