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I'm just wondering if you think that it is obligatory for Christians to be going to a church, and if so, why? I'm not currently attending a church.
I'm just wondering if you think that it is obligatory for Christians to be going to a church, and if so, why? I'm not currently attending a church.
Howdy old man born again and welcome to the forum.
You may get a lot of derisive answers from both sides of this question. Please understand that over the years this particular topic has been bruited about many, many times. Lots of people have done got really entrenched in what they believe, both pro and anti church.
Howdy old man born again and welcome to the forum.
You may get a lot of derisive answers from both sides of this question. Please understand that over the years this particular topic has been bruited about many, many times. Lots of people have done got really entrenched in what they believe, both pro and anti church.
@Lynx Thank you so much for your reply, Sir.Howdy old man born again and welcome to the forum.
You may get a lot of derisive answers from both sides of this question. Please understand that over the years this particular topic has been bruited about many, many times. Lots of people have done got really entrenched in what they believe, both pro and anti church.
I'm just wondering if you think that it is obligatory for Christians to be going to a church, and if so, why? I'm not currently attending a church.
The main reason I'm not part of a "church" is because I believe denominations are very unscriptural. Jesus prayed in John 17 that we believers would be one. Not as in ecumenical, but in Christ and in truth. And then there's what's called "non-denominational" (but are they? hmmm...) but are they in the truth?
It is a hard place to be in though because we are not to forsake assembling ourselves, but gather "so much the more" as we "see the day approaching". (Heb. 10) And fellowship with other believers encourages us in our walk with the Lord. I think the lack of Biblical churches has much to do with living in the last days.
Amen! I'll pray for you that the Father will bless you with strength for the journey. Remember you're never alone even in the daytime with the Lord by your side.Yes we are in the end times, the church where I live is empty, no one in my entourage believes in the lord and they have lost faith. I am isolated and alone in the daytime except at night in my prayers to our Holy father and his beloved Son Yeshua who I love deeply, then I am at church. I have hope that one day as in JOHN 17 we will be ONE.
Blessings,
yes! by all means, if you can, yes, go. Hebrews 10:25, "not forsaking the assembling of yourselves, as is the manner of some, but exhorting one another and so much the more as you see the day approaching".I'm just wondering if you think that it is obligatory for Christians to be going to a church, and if so, why? I'm not currently attending a church.
"You're an exception to a lot of rules. You wreck theories for a hobby."I have noticed the internet has more than its share of "no church is good enough for me so I don't go to any of them" representatives.
I commented on this imbalance in chat, and a lady in chat said she has a theory that "the people most active on Christian internet forums are those who couldn't get along well enough with others to do any of their socializing in a real life church."
I made the observation that I am very active online and I seem to be a fairly nice guy. She basically said I don't count because "You're an exception to a lot of rules. You wreck theories for a hobby."
Hmph!![]()
Yeah I seem to have that problem a lot..."You're an exception to a lot of rules. You wreck theories for a hobby."
Have to figure out if this is a compliment or an insult, lol.
I have noticed the internet has more than its share of "no church is good enough for me so I don't go to any of them" representatives.
I commented on this imbalance in chat, and a lady in chat said she has a theory that "the people most active on Christian internet forums are those who couldn't get along well enough with others to do any of their socializing in a real life church."
I made the observation that I am very active online and I seem to be a fairly nice guy. She basically said I don't count because "You're an exception to a lot of rules. You wreck theories for a hobby."
Hmph!![]()
Hmm, yes... A cogent point.You’re also a Linux user.![]()
"Obligatory", no.I'm just wondering if you think that it is obligatory for Christians to be going to a church, and if so, why? I'm not currently attending a church.