March 11, 2001


Volume XXI - Number 10  

What Did You Bring To Church?
Kevin D. Beard

When people come to the worship services, they often bring a number of different things with them. Parents of small children make sure that they have a diaper bag with plenty of clean diapers and supplies. Most people make sure that they have brought their Bibles and their lesson books for class. But of all the things that you bring with you to the worship on Sundays, did you make sure to bring the most important things?

  • Did You Bring A Reverent Attitude?

Worship is the expression of reverence, devotion, and praise to God. He is the most holy One (Isaiah 6:3). Therefore, because of the nature of worship and the nature of the one to be worshiped, the attitude demonstrated therein will be different from the attitude expressed at a football game. Yet many times one could not notice much difference in the two. Some cause a commotion by continually getting up and leaving the auditorium, by talking, by passing notes, and by other common actions that take place during the worship. God cannot be pleased with those who have so little respect and reverence for His divinity and power that they behave in such a way as this.

  • Did You Bring An Active Mind?

Worship is also something that must be done from the heart and that involves an active mind. God has always detested worship done simply from ritual (Isaiah 1:10-17; Micah 6:6-8). Worship is an active process, not a passive one. Singing is to "teach and admonish ... with grace in your hearts" (Colossians 3:16). Giving is to be cheerfull according to how one has purposed in his heart (2 Corinthians 9:7). The Lord's Supper is to be observed in memory of Jesus' death, anticipating His return (I Corinthians 11:23-26). Prayer is also an active process that each must do (James 5:16b). And of course the teaching and learning of God's word takes an active mind (Acts 2:42; 17:11).

  • Did You Bring A Pure Life?

One of the biggest reasons that God rejected Judah's worship was that their acts of worship were not done out of pure lives (Micah 6:6-8). Such hypocrisy has always been and will always be wrong. Jesus even went so far as to say that if one comes to worship and realizes that his brother has something against him, he first should go and reconcile things with his brother, then go and worship (Matthew 5:23-24).

Of all the things that we may bring with us to worship, let us always make sure that we bring those things that are most important. Otherwise our worship is vain.



AM SERMON:
"Four Reasons Why Jesus Came to Earth"
(John 1: 29-34)
PM SERMON:
"Obedience: What Is It?"
(1 Samuel 15:22)

Calendar Notes
Change... Due to unforseen circumstances, the Home Devotional, scheduled to be hosted by the Deaton's this month - will instead be hosted in the home of Lancaster and Libbie Littleton, this coming Saturday evening (March 17th).

Homecoming... Make a note that the fellowship planned in conjunction with our Homecoming on the last Sunday of this month (25th), will be a noon-time Dinner-on-the-Grounds, instead of the evening fellowship that is indicated on the March calendar.

Mt. Dora Cans... Please plan to return the "Change For Children" cans to the building by the end of this month.

Tonight
Always remember that we meet at 5:30 each Sunday afternoon for a prayer session in classroom #3.

Also, the youngsters meet at 5:40 each Sunday afternoon for a time of story and song here in the auditorium, prior to the evening worship.


We all have good days and bad ones. As long as the bad ones don't outnumber the good and as long as we realize that a certain amount of depression is normal, we are fairly well adjusted individual. When those blue days do come, try reading God's Word, Psalms 121:1.

Charlie & Betty Dupree, Jasper Sims, Cliff Powell, Ervin & Alma Eubanks,
Frances Deaton, Don & Sheila Adkins, Sue Church, Norris Clark, Brice Oliver,
Robert Cox, Earl & Vernon Wilkes, Roger Reece, Vera Barber,
Mel Chambers, Vannie Dowdy, Frances Austin, Margaret Duh, Joe Chambers,
Mona Howard, Sherry Hobbs, Linda Thompson, Karen Bauer,
Alzonio Rhodes, Mattie Hughs, Doc Anderson, Elizabeth Gillespie , Victoria Wooster