When We Miss Wednesday Nights
By: Victor M. Eskew
It is common to look at the
attendance figures of most congregations and find the Wednesday night
attendance figures to be greatly below those for the service on Sunday
morning. Sometimes the total attending
on Wednesday is one-half the Sunday morning figure.
Those who
cause this difference by deliberately forsaking the Wednesday evening Bible
classes are sounding forth a message to God and others. Let us look at some of the things we proclaim
when we forsake Wednesday night Bible study.
1] One
is saying that he does not need spiritual food. The Bible contains the necessary ingredients
for one’s spiritual growth. (I Peter
2:2) Every Wednesday night, some of
these spiritual delicacies are set forth for those who are hungering and
thirsting after righteousness. Those who
remain at home during this spiritual feast act as though they do not need this
nutrition for their souls. At the
present, these individuals may not be aware of it, but they are dying
spiritually. One who doesn’t eat in the
physical realm will soon cease to be.
This is also true in the realm of things spiritual.
2] Those
who forsake the Wednesday night services are saying with clarity there are some
things more important than gathering with God’s people for study and meditation
upon God’s Word. Some of these “more
important” things are television programs, the newspaper, housework, and the
garden. Dear friends, a continuation in
such a course will cause many people, even your brothers and sisters in Christ,
to wonder whether you have been raised with Christ. “If ye then be risen with Christ, seek
those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of
God. Set your affections on things
above, not on things on the earth.”
(Col. 3:1,2)
3] Those
who remain at home on Wednesday nights are also stating that Bible study is
boring and dull. It is amazing
that one could call something more precious than gold, (Psalm
4] Those
who forsake Wednesday night are saying with certainty that obeying God’s
commands is not important.
Hebrews
We urge all
those who forsake the Wednesday night gathering of the saints to change their
ways. Make sure to attend in order to
receive the spiritual food which is offered.
There is nothing more important.
Upon attending regularly, you will find that it is refreshing and
enjoyable. And, you will obey the Savior
in the process. See you on Wednesday
night!
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