... helping you be all that God made you to be, because He plans on shining His light into this world through you.

Berni - ceo, Christianityworks

Open House

We're glad you like it!

Enjoying the content? You can save this to your favorites by logging in to your account.

Register or Login

Add to Favourites

Acts 2:46 The believers shared a common purpose, and every day they spent much of their time together in the Temple area. They also ate together in their homes. They were happy to share their food and ate with joyful hearts.

Listen to the radio broadcast of Open House

Download audio file

I wonder … what does “church” mean to you? Is it a building (for many it is)? Is it the traditional service that you attend on a Sunday? Is it an institution, a family, or … well, what does “church” mean to you?
 
These days the traditional view of church seems to be breaking down. Many of God’s people are drifting away. Some will say that they’re through playing games. Others will tell you that they’ve been burned at church. Maybe the recent pandemic has played its part.

How about you? What does “church” mean to you? How do you relate to the family of believers in Jesus Christ? As you turn those questions over in your mind, let’s see how things played out in the early church:

Acts 2:46,47 The believers shared a common purpose, and every day they spent much of their time together in the Temple area. They also ate together in their homes. They were happy to share their food and ate with joyful hearts.

At least thirteen times we’re told in the New Testament that believers met “house to house”, or in Cornelius’ house, or Mary’s or Lydia’s or the jailer’s house, and so on. However you do church though, there are three things that as a believer, as a disciple of Jesus Christ, you should never neglect.

Firstly, a powerful shared common purpose with your brothers and sisters; that purpose of encouraging one other in the faith; that purpose of telling others about Jesus. Secondly, spending time together. And just as importantly, thirdly, eating together in each other’s homes, happily and joyfully.

Yes, church is worshipping, church is learning, but church is also being real, being a family, sharing a common purpose.

That’s God’s Word. Fresh … for you … today.

Also available to listen on:

Comments



Darryl Rose

Berni,Im in Pindara hospital,I’m not being looked after very much at all.There’s a RN named Grace and an Indian named Harry and neither of them wanted me to pray for them.What will I do?Shenian also isn’t a Christian.