You went
through an entire song service without even thinking about what you were
singing?
You bowed
your head and closed your eyes during the prayer, but you really didn’t
become involved in the prayer?
You were
more interested in when the preacher would finish the sermon than in
what he was saying during the sermon?
You allowed
some minor noise near you to completely upset you so that you could not
really worship?
These and
many other things often happen, don’t they? Here are some ways to avoid
them:
1. Don’t
come to services expecting to be entertained - this is not the purpose
for our assemblies.
2. Be a
participant rather than just a spectator.
3. Prepare
yourself mentally when coming to worship.
4. Resolve
that you are going to worship no mailer what others do. There are many
distractions, but we accept them. We do not condone noise in worship,
but let us be determined that it will not keep us from worshiping.
5. Examine
your motives for worshiping – and do so often. Doing things by habit can
become a problem if we’re not careful.
6. Don’t
think that services have to be conducted in new, innovative, or highly
emotional ways to be meaningful.
7. Bring
your Bible and follow references during the lesson
8. Take
notes during the sermon. The time will pass faster and you will retain
more of the lesson.
9. Make a
list of words in the songs which are unfamiliar to you and find their
definition later.
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