Monday, June 29, 2020

Is Church An Essential Service?



What are essential services?  That is the question!  Essential services during a pandemic are different than what is typical at any other time.  Of course services like food, housing, banking, water, heat and electricity, health care and hospitals, law enforcement and firefighting are very essentials at all time.  Essential service is anything that is vital to our health and welfare.  We also need workers to maintain these essential services.  During a pandemic the same things are essential, because without these services, sickness, poverty, violence and chaos will result.  Failure to continue basic services during a pandemic can result in many unnecessary deaths. 

BUT when you think about it, everything is essential to someone.  Everyone’s job is essential to them.  We need jobs to earn money so we can feed our families.  How will we survive if we don’t eat? 

Is church an essential service?  We need church.  We need fellowship with others.  We need encouragement from our Christian friends.  We need to be able to praise and worship the Almighty God with other believers.  Yes, we know God doesn’t live in a building and we can worship Him anywhere, because He is everywhere.  There is just something about being in a place of worship with others Christians.  You get a feeling of awe to be in His presence.  We need to be with other people.  Being part of a church, together with people, is an essential of spiritual health and maturity.

We can worship anywhere.  Prayer is an expression of worship.  Hearing and teaching the Bible is worship.  Singing is worship.  The act of gathering together in a church building is worship.   We complete our worship by encouraging and prodding each other to live out our purpose in Christ.  The Bible tells us we need to worship God with other believers and be taught His Word for spiritual growth.  “They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.”Acts 2:42.  “Let us 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.”Heb 10:25.

Rev. 5:9-12 tells us that the believers in heaven will come together to praise God.  We are to praise Him in our homes, in His sanctuary and in His heaven. “Praise the Lord.  Praise God in his sanctuary; praise him in his mighty heavens.”Psalm 150:1-2.  Corporate gathering provide supernatural encouragement.  Our faith is not private, but it is personal.  We need to share it in the presence of other believers.  God values the gathering of His people.

There are many advantages by going to church.  There you will likely have some of life’s big questions answered.  The preaching of God’s Word will help set direction for your life.  It can help you define what you believe by helping you understand the Bible.  You will be able to pray for others and others will pray for you.  You will be encouraged by hearing the answered prayers of others.  It can help you take the focus off yourself and put your focus on God.  It can strengthen your faith and promote stability in your life.  It can and will literally change your life for eternity!  By going to church, it honors God.  To sum it up, churches offer essential services.

That said, we still have a responsibility to those around us even at church.  We still need to do social distancing and wear masks to protect others and ourselves during this pandemic.  During this pandemic, we may need to worship online instead of in person for a while.  I’m sure God will understand.  So be patient.  We all have a responsibility to ourselves and to others.

Join me here next time. -- I encourage you to trust in and have faith in Jesus.
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