A lot of people get really excited about the prophetic
passages in the book of Revelation and a lot of people argue and break
fellowship over those same passages.
There is a beautiful verse in Revelation chapter one that should unite
the church and give us cause to both repent and rejoice. That is verse 13 which says, “And in the
midst of the seven lampstands One like the Son of Man, clothed with a garment
down to the feet and girded about the chest with a golden band.” The churches are the lampstands (vs. 20) and
Christ is in the midst of them. That we
would argue and fight in His presence is sad, but that He is in the midst of
the church should cause us to rejoice.
Whenever we get together with other believers, He is there
fellowshipping with us. He is in the pew
beside us. He is holding the hand of the
annoying person in the pew across from us.
He is in the pulpit with His arm around the pastor. He is in the hands of those who distribute
the sacraments. Being in church with Him
should make us very happy.
The psalmist thought so.
In Psalm 84:4 we find that little word blessed, meaning happy, saying,
“Blessed are those who dwell in your house.”
Wow! Happy is the man who spends
his life in your house. That’s what it
says. In Psalm 122:1 David said, “I was
glad when they said to me, ‘Let us go into the house of the Lord.” Psalm 84:10 says, “I would rather be a
doorkeeper in the house of my God than to dwell in tents of wickedness.” The corporate worship of God’s people should
fill us with an anticipation of happiness each week. To think of putting it off for a golf game or
some other activity is to diminish the very essence of who we meet there each
week. We should derive our greatest
happiness in being a simple doorkeeper in the house of the Lord.
The Presbyterian Psalter of 1912 rendered Psalm 122 like
this:
With joy I heard
my friends exclaim, ‘Come, let us in God’s temple meet; within thy gates, O
Zion blest, shall ever stand our willing feet.’
They come to learn
the will of God, to pay their vows, His grace to own; for there is judgment’s
royal seat, Messiah’s sure and lasting throne.
For sake of
friends and kindred dear, my heart’s desire is Zion’s peace; and for the house
of God, the Lord, my loving care shall never cease.
Oh, that we too would find such rapture in the
attendance of church each week. God
promises us happiness there. Set a goal
this year to attend worship each week.
The
Friday Benediction
Until Monday, my friends, may the good God envelop
you with His grace; may you prove the common confession of faith, “I believe in
the holy Christian church and in the fellowship of the saints”, and may you be
enriched with joy and hope as you exercise that confession this weekend. Amen
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