CHURCH IS HARD.....
Church
is hard for the person walking through the doors, afraid of
judgement.
Church
is hard for the pastor’s family, under the microscope of an entire
body.
Church
is hard for the prodigal soul returning home, broken and battered by
the world.
Church
is hard for the girl who looks like she has it all together, but
doesn’t.
Church
is hard for the couple who fought the entire ride to service.
Church
is hard for the single mom, surrounded by couples holding hands, and
seemingly perfect families.
Church
is hard for the widow and widower with no invitation to lunch after
service.
Church
is hard for the deacon with an estranged child.
Church
is hard for the person singing worship songs, overwhelmed by the
weight of the lyrics.
Church
is hard for the man insecure in his role as a leader.
Church
is hard for the wife who longs to be led by a righteous man.
Church
is hard for the nursery volunteer who desperately longs for a baby to
love.
Church
is hard for the single woman and single man, praying God brings them
a mate.
Church
is hard for the teenage girl, wearing a scarlet letter, ashamed of
her mistakes.
Church
is hard for the sinners.
Church
is hard for me:
It’s
hard because on the outside it all looks shiny and perfect. Sunday
best in behavior and dress.
However,
underneath those layers, you find a body of imperfect people, carnal
souls, selfish motives.
But,
here is the beauty of church—
Church
isn’t a building, mentality, or expectation.
Church
is a body.
Church
is a group of sinners, saved by grace, living in fellowship as
saints.
Church
is a body of believers bound as brothers and sisters by an eternal
love.
Church
is a holy ground where sinners stand as equals before the Throne of
Grace.
Church
is a refuge for broken hearts and a training ground for mighty
warriors.
Church
is a converging of confrontation and invitation. Where sin is
confronted and hearts are invited to seek restoration.
Church
is a lesson in faith and trust.
Church
is a bearer of burdens and a giver of hope.
Church
is a family. A family coming together, setting aside differences,
forgetting past mistakes, rejoicing in the smallest of
victories.
Church,
the body, and the circle of sinners-turned-saints, is where He
resides, and if we ask, He is faithful to come.
So
even on the hard days at church—
The
days when I am at odds with a friend, when I’ve fought with my
husband because we’re late once again. When I’ve walked in
bearing burdens heavier than my heart can handle, yet masking the
pain with a smile on my face. When I’ve worn a scarlet letter,
under the microscope. When I’ve longed for a baby to hold, or
fought tears as the lyrics were sung. When I’ve walked back in,
afraid and broken, after walking away.
I’ll
remember, Jesus has never failed to meet me there. Amen Hallelujah.
See you in church.....
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