Do We Really Need The Church?

Do we really need the Church? Many people ask that question today. People who claim to be Christians conclude the Church is irrelevant to their faith. They say they can worship God anywhere. Although that reasoning may seem sound, it isn’t. 

Here are some solid reasons why every Christian needs the church: (1) The local church holds us accountable. (2) We need other Christians to keep us on track. (3) We need encouragement from our church family when disaster or crisis strikes in our lives. (4) We must be challenged by other believers to keep the faith. (5) We need to be fed spiritual food by pastors and teachers. 

Keep in mind these comparisons:

  • Like sheep who tend to get caught in thickets, we sometimes find ourselves in trouble.
  • Like a puzzle, we need all of the pieces to complement each other and complete the puzzle.
  • Like babies who cannot raise themselves, we need to be nurtured through the growing process.
  • Like one log, who by itself, can only produce so much heat. A bunch of logs together burn hotter, brighter, and longer.
  • Like one soldier fighting alone can accomplish little, but an army of soldiers can watch each other’s back, and fight more effectively. 

Do we need the Church? Absolutely. We all contribute to what makes our church valuable in our lives.

 The Pastor’s Pocket

Pastor Bruce Freeman

 

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