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assuming he hasn't asked for your opinion in the matter, Is it really your place to judge his choice? There't no need to say anything. We all make our own choices in life.

2007-03-29 12:04:13 · answer #1 · answered by M L 4 · 4 1

Well, anyone can be a good Christian without attending church. The question is whether you can be a STRONG one.

One pastor had that problem with one of his members and he went to visit. He didn't preach, he didn't yell, he didn't bash or indoctrinate, he just sat with the fellow by the fire.
Then the pastor reached into the fire with some tongs, pulled out a piece of coal and they both watched it's blaze die out. The member promptly thanked the pastor and agreed to be there next Sunday.

Now how you respond is something only God can tell you. But I agree with most of the people who answered in this respect:
a) Don't judge. He might have been in a church that treated him badly.
b) Feel free to express your view but remember it's his choice.

In the end, don't bother arguing about it. Pray about it and let God deal with the matter. If God gives you a chance to share, do it in His wisdom. All the best, my friend.

2007-03-29 16:54:15 · answer #2 · answered by Studier Alpha 3 · 0 0

First, does this individual have any connection with other Christians? Does he attend Bible studies, prayer meetings, or other home-based types of gatherings? If he is still connecting with Christians and "being fed," then there is no problem. Nowhere in the Scripture does it say that every Sunday you must go sit in an uncomfortable pew and listen to a long-winded sermon. It is quite possible to be a perfectly good Christian without ever setting foot in a conventional Church. If, however (please note the word, IF), this individual is completely "forsaking the gathering together as is the habit of some," then perhaps something should be said to him. At that point, he has cut himself off from the Body of Christ. There are no lone rangers in Christianity.

2007-03-29 12:14:17 · answer #3 · answered by PCGuyIV 3 · 0 1

Find out why he doesn't attend church.
Perhaps he can not make it too church do to lack of transportation...in such case, offer to drive him.
Perhaps he is poor and need to work on that day to feed his family or himself...in such case offer him charity and pray that his situation improves.
Perhaps there is some other reason that he is not telling you...in that case talk to him and find out the reason, and if he won't tell you then that's a sign that he doesn't want to be your friend. So move on and leave him be...God-willing he will be okay alone.
Take care.
PS I'm actually Muslim, but this question can really be answered by Christians or Muslims the same principles apply:)

2007-03-29 12:07:11 · answer #4 · answered by lisa 1 · 2 0

It is important to go to church, but perhaps your co-worker is a strong christian and is between churches and cannot find the right one. Support one another. This is important, too.
That is what I have been doing for the past 2 years. I take my kids to a Lutheran Sunday school and we try other denominations, I am just not happy with what is around me. So I'll keep on praying,,,Until than don't get down on your friend if he misses some church. My radio is always on Christian radio and I read BIble stories to my kids. Just don't like my churches.

2007-03-29 12:14:41 · answer #5 · answered by ellymom 2 · 2 0

in christianity there could never be slender-mindedness because 'GOD causes the sunlight to shine on the forged and the undesirable'. we are all considered as being interior of an same status 'imperfect'. Sexual repression isn't precise. you won't be able to slave for 2 masters, so in case you go round residing with free love you've a tendency to leave a path of damage thoughts and misgivings. It takes a superior individual to prepare self administration and comprehend that sex isn't the biggest interaction between 2 human beings of the different sex. seem at what number of human beings wade through because they don't stay by technique of bible ideas. Drug abuse, alcoholism and soreness and devistation. From what i have considered, those who do not believe there's a wish and someone who can help them by the not ordinary patches they sense lost and uncontrolled. when I stepped faraway from faith I felt an same way. existence may be overwhelming. GOD supplies us a roadmap and education guide so all of us understand that we've a purpose. we do no longer could ask your self why we are right here or why human beings do the flaws that they do. have you ever tried to have a communique with all of us and made the blunders of making a non secular reality? you sense like it became a mistake because once you understand that's continuously with you. do not provide up only discover those that believe in some thing except egocentric needs. the purely thanks to do that is sticking on the fringe of human beings that believe there's a GOD. Isaiah 40-one:10 taught me that. All of GOD's be conscious is suitable. maximum religions %. and decide the elements that they opt for to take heed to. In Proverbs it says you may not lean on your individual expertise purely someone that desires to have their ears 'tickled' omits the elements of Christian starting up position that allow you understand there's a education guide to perception.

2016-12-03 00:08:00 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hey Kidd,

First explain to him how much it helps you and your family.

We are to keep the sabbath day holy and that means we are to worship with one another. If we are not attending church we aren't keeping the sabbath day holy.

Another of the main reasons we attend church on the sabbath is to partake the sacrament and to renew our baptismal covenants. Of course, without priesthood authority, baptism and sacrament are empty--without legitimacy.

Another thing... He might have been attending a church whose pastor teaches false doctrines and if this is true it would be better for him not to attend, but to seek for
God's true church. (Eph 4:5)

Remember not to push too hard though, give him time and show you really care. Everyone knows in their hearts that attending church is what God would have us do on sunday.

For everyone who says our works don't matter...
John 14:15; Matt 16:27; James 2:17-18; James 2:25-25; James 4:17; 1 Peter 1:17; and many many others.

2007-03-29 12:43:57 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

While many of the responses here say not to hassle the co-worker about his church attendance I would recommend go easy because free agency is important to all.

I believe regular church attendance keeps the spirit edified and upon each visit we can grow closer to God and have the strong desire to obey His commandments.

Nothing is served and little is gained if the debate becomes heated with both sides not giving in. Perhaps the best approach is to explain to your co-worker why you attend church regularly and how it benefits you in serving others while increasing your own testimony of the Christ.

Then drop it. Your co-worker will either think upon your words or stand fast in his belief.

2007-03-29 12:55:01 · answer #8 · answered by Guitarpicker 7 · 2 1

Simply agree. Knowing there are thousands upon thousands who are christians and good ones who never attend church. Many have never had accessibility, many in the military are on patrol or working and many people throughout the world must work on sunday and other holy days. Now why don't you as a christian, let other people be.

2007-03-29 12:20:02 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Is Church Attendance Required in the Bible? Yes!
Read (Hebrews 10:24-25).

Hebrews 10:25 says "Do not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as you see the day approaching."

We should be performing the appropriate works attendant to our calling. In the greater church of God today, with its many differing attitudes, motivating to love and good works is very difficult to do.

Adam Clarke provides a paraphrase of Hebrews 10:24 that should help us to understand what Paul means:

"Let us diligently and attentively consider each others trials, difficulties, and weaknesses; feel for each other, and excite each other to an increase of love to God and man; and as proof of it, to be fruitful in good works."

Although there maybe no direct, specific command in the New Testament that Christians must attend formal "Sabbath" services in a church building, we do have numerous strong examples from Jesus Christ and His apostles. We are to follow the examples set by Jesus Christ.

And It was the custom of Jesus Christ and His apostles to attend Sabbath services either at the Temple in Jerusalem or at a synagogue if they were away from Jerusalem:

Assemblies with other Christians help us to grow, love others and learn by hearing. Also by Testimonies of others and by sermons.

2007-03-29 12:56:33 · answer #10 · answered by a_sojourner_withyou 3 · 2 1

I know a Good Christian Lady who does no attend a church but she studies her Bible and attends a bible study group in another neighbors home she reads her bible everyday and does her devotions every night and she takes communion.If your co-worker reads their bible and prays they can be a good Christian and not go to church. But most people need that fellowship with other Christian to study their Bibles and pray. Some people call themselves Christians just because they believe in God but they never read their bible and they never pray. No one is saying that they are bad people they just need to be a part of a fellowship to keep God's word in their hearts.

2007-03-29 12:11:19 · answer #11 · answered by Pamela V 7 · 0 1

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