The Daily Word
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Sunday worship isn’t just a nice tradition or a habit we keep because we always have. It’s oxygen for the soul.
When we gather as God’s people, something happens that can’t happen anywhere else:
- We stand shoulder to shoulder and declare together that Jesus is Lord – and the world hears a louder voice than any one of us could make alone.
- We open the same Bible, hear the same living Word, and the Holy Spirit takes it and drives it deep into hearts that might have grown cold or weary during the week.
- We sing truths we sometimes struggle to believe on our own, and the faith of the person next to us carries us when ours feels thin.
- We pray together and remind each other that the throne of grace is still open, the ear of God is still listening, and the return of Christ is still nearer today than yesterday.
I’ve been around enough to know that the Christians who drift furthest are nearly always the ones who first drifted from the gathering. Sunday worship is the Lord’s appointed way of keeping us close to Him and close to one another. Miss it often enough and you start to forget what your Church family sounds like when it sings, what your Father’s voice feels like when it speaks, and what hope tastes like when it’s shared around the Lord’s Table.
Let’s not forsake the assembling of ourselves together in Christ. The Day is approaching – let’s face it side by side.
See you Sunday – kettle’s on, seats are saved, and the Lord will be in our midst.
Article written by Shaun Fereday, Leader @SFGH Church

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