Strange, but I have never known...
| A Christian to be strengthened by recreation during the worship hour. |
| A farmer fail because he refused to plow during worship hours on Sunday
and Wednesday. |
| A Christian too tired to go to work on Monday like he was too tired to
worship on Sunday night before. |
| A disciple made better because he stayed away from worship when he did not
like someone else worshiping there. |
| Parents to instill spiritual values in children by putting them to bed
early on Sunday and Wednesday nights so they will not be too tired to go to
school the next day. |
| A dedicated Bible student who stayed home and studied because there are
too many hypocrites in the church. |
| A soul-winner who fished on lakes or putted on greens while the saints
were at worship. |
| Elders to drive away truth-seekers from Christ by godly discipline. |
| A committed Christian to neglect worship privileges. |
| A Christian who does not give his contribution as he should because he
does not agree with the elders. |
It is strange, isn’t it: "But seek ye first
the kingdom of God and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added
unto you" (Matthew
6:33).
-- Roy Lanier, Jr., December 2001 --
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