Worship is a privilege only children of God have. There are many blessings we receive from faithful attendance in worship. God has commanded us to assemble regularly to worship Him in spirit and in truth. Hebrews 10:25-27 says, “Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is the manner of some, but exhorting one another, and so much the more as you see the day approaching. For if we sin willfully after we have received the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins, but a certain fearful expectation of judgment, and fiery indignation.” When we forsake the assembly of the church, except for sickness or circumstances beyond our control, we are not only disobeying God, but we are robbing ourselves of all the benefits of worship which would have helped us to grow and become spiritually strong.
By forsaking the assembly, we also endanger our souls because as the above verse says “For if we sin willfully after we have received the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for our sins.” It is bad enough for anyone to be lost, but to see one of God’s children fall away is a disaster. It is heartbreaking because Christ is our only sacrifice for sin. When people reject their only sacrifice for sin there remains nothing but “a certain fearful expectation of judgment and fiery indignation.”
It will be a sad day for those who fall away because as we continue reading in Hebrews 10:29, “Of how much worse punishment, do you suppose, will he be thought worthy who has trampled the Son of God underfoot, counted the blood of the covenant by which he was sanctified a common thing, and insulted the Spirit of grace?” Then verse 31 concludes by saying, “It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.” It will not only be fearful but horrible beyond description when those who were once “sanctified” children of God who have turned their back on the Lord when they find themselves in eternal punishment. The sad part will be they didn’t have to be there, but they became careless and indifferent with their souls.
When people fall away from the Lord, it is usually not a sudden thing. They usually start by forsaking the assembly of Wednesday night Bible study. Then they start missing Sunday evening worship. Next they stop coming to Sunday morning Bible study; and then finally they stop coming to Sunday morning worship. This is the usual path of apostasy for most people who fall away. Oh, some may come back and “visit” several times a year and a few may even attend only the Sunday morning worship with little regularity. These are described in 2 Peter 2:22 as, “A dog turns to his own vomit again, and a sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire.” Some members have turned to their own vomit and are in the pigpen and can no longer smell the stench. Â
We are encouraged not to let this happen in Galatians 6:9, “And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not loose heart.” But for us to obtain our eternal reward we must be consistent. Our Lord says in Revelation 2:10, “Be faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life.” Only if we remain faithful are we promised eternal life.
Some people may ask, do I have to attend Sunday night and Wednesday night services? If we really love God and Christ we will never ask such questions. Jesus says in Luke 17:10, “So likewise you, when you have done all those things which you are commanded, say, we are unprofitable servants, we have done what was our duty to do.” We can never on our own earn our way into heaven. It is going to take the grace of God for us to get to heaven. Isaiah 64:6 says, “But we are all like an unclean thing and all our righteousnesses are like filthy rags.” We can never slip into heaven with a “get by” attitude. If we are trying to do as little as we can, I am sorely afraid we will be in for a great surprise on Judgment Day. It will be too late to make things right then. Our eternal fate is sealed forever when we draw our last breath. Why do people endanger and gamble with their souls?
Our soul is worth more than the whole world. Our Lord says in Mark 8:36-37, “For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and looses his own soul? Or what will a man give in exchange for his soul?” The answers to both questions are he gains nothing but looses his soul into eternal punishment, which will be permanent because nothing will be able to get him out. The Lord is trying to give us the greatest warning of our life. We need to listen to what we are being told by our Creator before it is too late.
    We should look forward with joy for the opportunity to worship God. When we worship God in spirit and in truth we can know the Lord will be there with us. Jesus says in Matthew 18:20, “For where two or three are gathered together in My name, I am there in the midst of them.” Do we want to miss being with the greatest guest of all, our Lord? We should look forward to attending and worshipping God, otherwise how will we be able to enjoy worshipping God in heaven?
Going to heaven must be the number one priority in our life. Jesus says in Matthew 6:33, “But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.” I want to “seek first the kingdom of God” by not allowing anything to hinder me from meeting with the saints and the Lord, don’t you? We don’t want to miss the greatest gift God will ever give which is our home in heaven. We are told in 2 Peter 1:10, “Therefore, brethern, be even more diligent to make your call and election sure.” We need to ask ourselves, is my calling and election sure? We are told how to make it sure in 1 Corinthians 15:58, “Therefore, my beloved brethern, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.”
Jesus gives a parable in Luke 14:16-20, 24 which applies quite well to our attending worship services of God. “A certain man gave a great supper and invited many, and sent his servant at supper time to say to those who were invited, come for all things are now ready. But they all with one accord began to make excuses. The first said to him, I have bought a piece of ground, and I must go and see it. I ask you to have me excused. And another said, I have bought five yoke of oxen, and I am going to test them. I ask you to have me excused. Still another said, I have married a wife, and therefore I cannot come.” Anyone of those invited could have attended the supper if they really wanted to, but they thought other things were more important. In our day of “busy activities” it is easy to allow life’s distractions to “choke out” our serving the Lord.
But notice the conclusion in verse 24, “For I say unto you that none of those men who were invited shall taste My supper.” Are we rejecting the Lord’s invitation of our regular attendance at His worship service in His church? Are we rejecting His invitation of partaking of His supper, “the Lord’s Supper”, and of feasting on His word which provides us with the spiritual food we desperately need? If we reject our Lord’s invitation, He says that none of us “who were invited shall taste My supper.”
Please don’t put your soul in jeopardy of being rejected. It just isn’t worth it. This life is so short in comparison to eternity. We are told in James 4:14, “For what is your life? It is even as a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away.” We have got to get it right the first time. There will not be a second chance! We must look forward to every opportunity we have of worshipping God “in spirit and in truth.”
(Hebrews 10:25-27) Concerning our assembling for worship of the church
- WRONG, If we fail to assemble for worship of the church, except for sickness and circumstances beyond our control we sin and should look fearfully toward judgment and fiery indignation of God.
- CORRECT, If we fail to assemble for worship of the church, except for sickness and circumstances beyond our control we sin and should look fearfully toward judgment and fiery indignation of God.
- WRONG, If we fail to assemble for worship of the church, except for sickness and circumstances beyond our control we sin and should look fearfully toward judgment and fiery indignation of God.
When we fail to assemble for worship we are disobeying God.
- CORRECT, By failing to assemble for worship we are disobeying God and endangering our soul.
- WRONG, By failing to assemble for worship we are disobeying God and endangering our soul.
(Hebrews 10:25-27) If we sin willfully and don’t repent
- CORRECT, When we sin willfully and do not repent, there is no other sacrifice available to save us. In other words we will be lost.
- WRONG, When we sin willfully and do not repent, there is no other sacrifice available to save us. In other words we will be lost.
- WRONG, When we sin willfully and do not repent, there is no other sacrifice available to save us. In other words we will be lost.
Even though we sin willfully by forsaking the assembly and don’t repent we will still be saved.
- WRONG, We will be lost if we do not repent of our sins. Many good people will be lost because they gave up regular worship of God in His church. Such a shame.
- CORRECT, We will be lost if we do not repent of our sins. Many good people will be lost because they gave up regular worship of God in His church. Such a shame.
(Hebrews 10:29-31) If we count the blood of Christ an unholy thing and fall away
- WRONG, If we fall away and become unfaithful to God we are counting the blood of Christ an unholy thing. We will be lost!!
- CORRECT, If we fall away and become unfaithful to God we are counting the blood of Christ an unholy thing. We will be lost!!
- WRONG, If we fall away and become unfaithful to God we are counting the blood of Christ an unholy thing. We will be lost!!
Eternity in Hell will not be all that bad for those who fall away.
- WRONG, The horribleness of Hell is beyond description. There is no way to describe how bad it will be. It will be a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.
- CORRECT, The horribleness of Hell is beyond description. There is no way to describe how bad it will be. It will be a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.
(2 Peter 2:22) Those who become unfaithful to the Lord are described as
- CORRECT, An unfaithful Christian is like a pig, that has been washed, going back to her wallowing in the mire. But one does not have to stay in the pigpen.
- WRONG, An unfaithful Christian is like a pig, that has been washed, going back to her wallowing in the mire. But one does not have to stay in the pigpen.
- WRONG, An unfaithful Christian is like a pig, that has been washed, going back to her wallowing in the mire. But one does not have to stay in the pigpen.
One who has become unfaithful to the Lord is like a dog going back and eating his own vomit.
- CORRECT, An unfaithful Christian is like a dog going back and eating his own vomit. Such a pitiful situation. One does not have to continue in this situation.
- WRONG, An unfaithful Christian is like a dog going back and eating his own vomit. Such a pitiful situation. One does not have to continue in this situation.
(Galatians 6:9) If we do not grow weary in doing good
- WRONG, We must not grow weary in doing good. God will give us the reward of Heaven in due season.
- CORRECT, We must not grow weary in doing good. God will give us the reward of Heaven in due season.
- WRONG, We must not grow weary in doing good. God will give us the reward of Heaven in due season.
We must not grow weary of doing good if we are to go to heaven.
- CORRECT, We will go to Heaven if we do not grow weary in serving God.
- WRONG, We will go to Heaven if we do not grow weary in serving God.
(Luke 17:10) Even after we have done all those things we are commanded
- WRONG, After we have done all those things we are commanded, we are still unprofitable servants of God.
- WRONG, After we have done all those things we are commanded, we are still unprofitable servants of God.
- CORRECT, After we have done all those things we are commanded, we are still unprofitable servants of God.
We can never earn our way to heaven.
- CORRECT, We can never earn our way to Heaven. We will only go to Heaven by the grace of God. Heaven will be a gift from God for those who are obedient to His will.
- WRONG, We can never earn our way to Heaven. We will only go to Heaven by the grace of God. Heaven will be a gift from God for those who are obedient to His will.
(Mark 8:36-37) What will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and looses his own soul?
- CORRECT, If we gain the whole world and loose our soul we will have to suffer eternity in Hell. Please think seriously about this.
- WRONG, If we gain the whole world and loose our soul we will have to suffer eternity in Hell. Please think seriously about this.
- WRONG, If we gain the whole world and loose our soul we will have to suffer eternity in Hell. Please think seriously about this.
If we loose our soul we can still be bought out of purgatory.
- WRONG, There is no such place as purgatory. Purgatory is an invention of man to swindle people out of their money. How can you buy someone out of a place that does not exist?
- CORRECT, There is no such place as purgatory. Purgatory is an invention of man to swindle people out of their money. How can you buy someone out of a place that does not exist?
(Matthew 6:33) What should be our first priority in this life?
- WRONG, Our first priority in this life should be to go to Heaven. Heaven is too great to miss.
- WRONG, Our first priority in this life should be to go to Heaven. Heaven is too great to miss.
- CORRECT, Our first priority in this life should be to go to Heaven. Heaven is too great to miss.
Our first priority in this life should be to be popular.
- WRONG, We should seek first to go to Heaven.
- CORRECT, We should seek first to go to Heaven.
(1 Corinthians 15:58) If we abound in the work of the Lord
- WRONG, Our labor will not be in vain if we abound in the work of the Lord. God will recognize and reward us greatly.
- CORRECT, Our labor will not be in vain if we abound in the work of the Lord. God will recognize and reward us greatly.
- WRONG, Our labor will not be in vain if we abound in the work of the Lord. God will recognize and reward us greatly.
We must be steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord.
- CORRECT, Our work for the Lord must always be steadfast, unmovable and abounding.
- WRONG, Our work for the Lord must always be steadfast, unmovable and abounding.
(Luke 14:16-20, 24) In this parable, those who rejected the invitation to the supper
- CORRECT, Those who rejected the invitation were not allowed to taste the supper. Are you rejecting the invitation of the Lord?
- WRONG, Those who rejected the invitation were not allowed to taste the supper. Are you rejecting the invitation of the Lord?
- WRONG, Those who rejected the invitation were not allowed to taste the supper. Are you rejecting the invitation of the Lord?
It is serious to reject the Lord’s invitation to His Supper and worship.
- CORRECT, If we reject the invitation of the Lord there will not be another. We will be lost.
- WRONG, If we reject the invitation of the Lord there will not be another. We will be lost.
(James 4:14) Our life on earth in comparison to eternity
- WRONG, Our life on this earth is very, very short in comparison to eternity.
- CORRECT, Our life on this earth is very, very short in comparison to eternity.
- WRONG, Our life on this earth is very, very short in comparison to eternity.
This life is very, very short in comparison to eternity.
- CORRECT, After we have been in eternity a billion years, eternity will have just begun.
- WRONG, After we have been in eternity a billion years, eternity will have just begun.