Thursday, September 17, 2015

The Gathering - Part Five



     Over the last few weeks we have been looking at what the worship gathering is all about. We gave this purpose statement for our gatherings:
To remember what God has done to bring us into relationship with Himself through the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ, to celebrate the communion that is now possible with God, to give attention to His word and to recommit to living within the grace of this covenantal relationship with God and each other.
     Last week we pointed out that our first priority is to remember. We stated that the Gospel is what God has done through Jesus Christ; His death, burial and resurrection which is the only way to bring us eternal life. God has provided this free gift so that we can be brought into a relationship with Him. All throughout the Scriptures we see God's desire to draw near to those He created and loves. He wants to include us in a relationship that He has always had within the Trinity! This is only possible through His provision. We are not able to approach a holy God on our own. He brings us in! 
     One other truth that we need to see is that when God brings us into relationship with Himself, He also brings us into relationship with one another. When we enter into relationship with God we are entering into a family, a body! So as we gather let's remember that we are gathering before God and with one another. Our activities in the gathering are to be worship to the Father, Son and Holy Spirit and they are to be opportunities to encourage each other in the faith. What a great privilege we have!


"Father, thank you for drawing us to Yourself. May we marvel in the wonder of the creation being in relationship with the Creator. Help us not forget that You make this possible. And may our times together this weekend be a joyful reunion with one another that foreshadows what You will one day bring about when you call us home to Glory! Amen."

Songs for Our Gathering this Week:


Glory to God Forever
     by Steve Fee

In Christ Alone
     by Stuart Townend | Keith Getty

Great Are You Lord
     by David Leonard | Jason Ingram | Leslie Jordan

The Revelation Song
     by Jenni Lee Riddle

Come Lord Jesus (Even So Come)
     by Chris Tomlin | Jess Cates | Jason Ingram

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