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\\ A little old man was seen every Sunday morning walking to church.
He was deaf, so he could not hear a word of the sermon or the music of the choir, or the hymns sung by the congregation.
A scoffer asked, "Why do you spend your Sundays in that church when you can't hear a word?"
He replied, "I want my neighbors to know which side I'm on!"
 
Worship in our time has been captured by the tourist mindset.
Worship is understood as a visit to an attractive site to be made when we have adequate leisure.
For some it is a weekly jaunt to church.
For others, occasional visits to special services.
Some, with a bent for Christian entertainment and sacred diversion, plan their lives around special events like retreats, rallies and conferences.
We go to see a new personality, to hear a new truth, to get a new experience and so, somehow, expand our otherwise humdrum lives.
We'll try anything -- until something else comes along.
Most middle-class Americans tend to worship their work, to work at their play and to play at their worship.
As a result, their meanings and values are distorted.
Their relationships disintegrate faster than they can keep them in repair, and their lifestyles resemble a cast of characters in search of a plot.
-- Gordon Dahl
 
Matthew 5:17 ¶ "Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfil them.
18  I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished.
19  Anyone who breaks one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practises and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
20  For I tell you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees and the teachers of the law, you will certainly not enter the kingdom of heaven.
21 ¶ "You have heard that it was said to the people long ago, `Do not murder, {Exodus 20:13} and anyone who murders will be subject to judgment.'
22  But I tell you that anyone who is angry with his brother {Some manuscripts brother without cause} will be subject to judgment.
Again, anyone who says to his brother, `Raca,' {An Aramaic term of contempt} is answerable to the Sanhedrin.
But anyone who says, `You fool!' will be in danger of the fire of hell.
23  "Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar and there *remember* that *your brother has something against you*,  24  leave your gift there in front of the altar.
*First go* and *be reconciled* to your brother; then come and offer your gift.
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Worship was never designed to be a spectator sport.
q      Cheap truth and costly truth.
Cheap truth is truth that demands nothing from it’s hearers.
The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting.
It has been found difficult, and left untried.
G.
K. Chesterton in  What's Wrong with the World.
Christianity Today, Vol.
39, no.
One who trusts in Christ alone [will] completely give up his idols, horoscopes and other such practices of his old life that go against Christ's Lordship.
When a true believer is made aware of any area of his life that is not yielded to Christ, he will yield it.
When he is made aware of a Christian principal to be followed, he will follow it whatever the cost.
So when a new believer finds out that a follower of Christ should love his enemies, he will do so, even though that seems sheer folly in today's society.
When he finds out that a follower of Christ cannot pay a bribe, he will stop paying bribes and pay dearly for it as far as his success in society is concerned.
When finds out that a follower of Christ treats both high and low caste people, both rich and poor people as equals, he will do so, however hard that may be for him.
q      There are times when our response is more important than our presence.
The particular application to me here is that sometimes there are more important things than going to church.
There are times when being in church is not the most “religious” thing that you can do.
There are those who cite church attendance as the ultimate example of faithfulness.
I certainly appreciate people attending church services and thank God for our attendances this year.
But it may not do a lot for the kingdom for us to drag our bodies to the house and think then that this is the representation of what it means to serve God.
Our Lord did not say to His disciples: "I have had a most successful time on earth.
I have addressed thousands of people and been the means of their salvation; now you go and do the same kind of thing."
He said: "If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet, ye also ought to wash one another's feet."
We try to get out of it by washing the feet of those who are not of our own set.
We will wash the heathen's feet, the feet in the slums; but fancy washing my brother's feet!
My wife's!
My husband's!
The feet of the minister of my church!
Our Lord said "one another's feet."
n      Oswald Chambers in The Love of God.
Christianity Today, Vol.
32, no.
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q      Worship awakens our hearts to the will of God.
It is a stimulation of our spiritual sensitivity.
I find that the things that God speaks to me about today are of a different nature than they were when I first became saved.
It was entry level stuff back then.
Now it is a very fine tuning that God gives.
They bring their bodies to the house of prayer but not their souls.
They worship with their mouths but not in spirit and in truth.
They are sticklers for early morning communion with God but they take no thought about keeping their hearts with all diligence.
They boast of their orthodoxy but disregard the precepts of Christ.
Multitudes of professing Christians abstain from external acts of violence, yet hesitate not to rob their neighbors of a good name by spreading evil reports against them.
They contribute regularly to the church but shrink not from misrepresenting their goods and cheating their customers persuading themselves that business is business.
They have more regard for the laws of man than those of God for his fear is not before their eyes.
n      Arthur Pink
 
At the turn of the century, James Burns wrote the book Revivals: The Laws and Leaders.
In the opening chapter he discusses "laws" of revival, as well as the "laws" of the absence of revival.
"The first tendency," he writes, "Is for the doctrine of the church to lose its power of convicting the conscience, convincing the mind, or moving the heart."
He goes on to point out that spiritual decay brings with it a formality of worship in which the "ritual" is so exalted that it crushes the spirit.
q      Closeness to God highlights our need over our sufficiency.
The most truly spiritual people that I have encountered in my life are those who would be relatively unaware of the depth of their own experience.
(Brothers look alike until they get close together)
 
q      The closer we get to God the more sensitive we become to others.
You cannot grow close to God without growing close to people.
You treat them like fine china with kindness, tenderness, gentleness, respect.
A church usher was instructing a young successor in the details of his office.
"And remember, my boy," he concluded, "that we have nothing but good kind Christians in this church until you try to seat someone else in their pew."
Kindness is not an artificial shallow niceness or unreal feeling or weakness.
Kindness is that spiritual grace which flows from spiritual strength and maturity.
David in Second Samuel 22:36 KJV, in speaking of God says, "Thy gentleness hath made me great."
Only the strong can be gentle.
God is great enough to be gentle.
How about you?
How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant of the weak and the strong.
Because someday in life you will have been all of these.
n      George Washington Carver
 
Kindness in words creates confidence.
Kindness in thinking creates profoundness.
Kindness in giving creates love.
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There are times when God’s pleasure would have us to reach out to someone else in love before we reach out to Him in love.
When I first read this portion of scripture I skipped through to the end of the thought believing that the sense of it was that I could not worship God if I held resentment in my heart against someone else.
This instance deals with things that we have forgotten because they are not issues of our bitterness but issues of someone else’s lack of forgiveness.
That’s always the way that it is when we refuse to forgive.
We hold onto things that other people forget about and thus victimize ourselves.
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