The Dangers of Being Too Busy
When we are too busy to attend church; then we need to make a change
Some things in our life needs to be adjusted and some things needs to be re-arranged
It is easy to get so involved in our personal life that we put church on a shelf
Because it is no longer a priority because we have been too busy focusing on ourselves
So many people do not feel bad when they don't attend church because they have justified
Their heart has become seared in that area because of missing their weekly supply
They do not want be encouraged to return back and be faithful as they were before
They have now created a habit of missing services and have become comfortable by not attending more
Jesus told his disciples to go out into the highways and byways and compel them to come in so his house would be filled
But many of them made excuses why they couldn’t come for they were not excited or thrilled
Why is it so important for every Child of God to have a church home to attend?
Because it will help us to stay connected with a Shepherd, with others and to bring encouragement to avoid sin
It is a place of refuge when the winds blow, the flood arise and rain fall
A place where we can be grounded in the Word of God in order to overcome them all
It is a place to bring our tithes and offerings to and present it to Jesus our High Priest
So we can go out into the world in the midst of all the financial confusion and still enjoy our increase
It is a place of communion, fellowship, praise, worship, the Word and so much more
A place where the Holy Spirit will move collectively and give all the praise to the Lord
So if we have been too busy to go to church for not taking the time
It is now time to make a difference in our life by re-connecting back to that part of the vine
Ps 122:1 I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the Lord.
Ps 92:13 Those that be planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our God. 14 They shall still bring forth fruit in old age; they shall be fat and flourishing;