Surely everyone realizes the Super Bowl will be played this coming Sunday at 6:25 EST, with the New Orleans Saints taking on the Indianapolis Colts. So, my question is, why is our church not cancelling church services for such an event? I mean, it isn’t as if the Super Bowl happens every week, like our Sunday School and worship services do. Can’t we get one simple service off?
Really, where in the Bible does it say we need to attend every service, or that the worship of God can’t be cancelled or put on hold for one Sunday? Is it really that big of a deal or even a sin in the eyes of God, when we already give him 10% of our money each paycheck whether we come to church or not?
Well…okay, I don’t always give 10% or make every service, but I’m sure not going to let missing church services for the Super Bowl trouble my conscience. How about you?
Really, where in the Bible does it say we need to attend every service, or that the worship of God can’t be cancelled or put on hold for one Sunday? Is it really that big of a deal or even a sin in the eyes of God, when we already give him 10% of our money each paycheck whether we come to church or not?
Well…okay, I don’t always give 10% or make every service, but I’m sure not going to let missing church services for the Super Bowl trouble my conscience. How about you?
2 Tittle-tattles:
You are kidding right? I didn't see the sarcasm font so not sure.
Hey Bro. Mike,
Yes, my Pew Gossip blog, which I haven't really used much, is meant to be a parody. It is meant to draw attention to things which most would not dare say outloud, but sometimes may be said in our minds/hearts or quietly to others while sitting in the pew. So, what I write is not my honest thoughts, but there for the purpose of having the reader consider the thoughts and stir their spirits to do what is right according to Scripture.
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