ASSEMBLY

As spring quickly approaches and summer is just around the corner, it is essential for believers to consider the significance of a New Testament word that only appears twice in the biblical text. Often, little attention is given to such things that would be considered by some to be a minor issue due to its frequency of use. However, the actual context declares a much different importance!

Human weaknesses continue pretty much the same as always, even for 1st century believers who faithfully followed Jesus Christ (“The Way” – Acts 9:2). However, in the era in which we find ourselves, modern day Christians have acquiesced, accumulating many more excuses for forsaking the assembly of Christ’s church than could have ever been imagined, mustered up, or even comprehended by the author of Hebrews when penning . . . “And let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds, not forsaking our own assembling together (GREEK – ‎e)pisunagwgh/ ‎episunagoge), as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another; and all the more as you see the day drawing near.” (10:24-25)

Certainly, in this modern age, one can always just listen to a sermon podcast or online (Websites / YouTube), allowing the opportunity to pick up that extra overtime shift for some extra dough or just sleep in a little longer. Then, there’s all the travel sports tournaments and athletic events that the kids can’t possibly miss out on! After all, families can just make it up to the Lord whenever the season is over. What does that teach our children and youth in today’s church?

Since many types of technology are readily available in our western societies and one is free to use them 24/7 — anyone can just tap in at their own convenience without any regard for the instruction of scripture or needs of any others, other than themselves. But here’s the truth: you cannot replace the experience of participating in a live worship service with a recording and call it church. Digital “attendance” is a misnomer. Even the best sermon podcast or livestream is not in actuality church, and should not, in any way whatsoever, be compared to one participating in a local church service … a vital part of abundant / successful Christian living (See John 10:10).

Active involvement in a New Testament based church ministry is not an “add-on option” — like a round of golf, going on a cruise, or out for a nice dinner. Theologian Brad East, a writer for Christianity Today Magazine, in reference to church attendance / participation states, “It is how we learn to be human as God intended. Indeed, it makes possible truly human life before God.”

Sometimes, believers may find themselves in extenuating circumstances where there exist legitimate reasons for missing church. Some people have to work, because many businesses are now open on Sundays. Others are incapacitated or ill, making it impractical (physically impossible) to be actively involved. In those cases, local congregations have a ministerial duty to bring church to them, insofar as that is feasible. Therefore, many caring churches, like ours, attempt to provide easily accessible live streaming access and libraries of recorded teachings on-line for their benefit and blessing. In addition, some church members may be working, or are stationed overseas, live under persecution, or are in places where there literally are no local congregations. While these services cannot substitute for attending live services, they do provide an encouraging connection for those in these types of circumstances.


Now. Let’s dig into the scripture. Here are a few questions for every believer to contemplate.

  1. How can every believer in Christ Jesus be faithful, “to stimulate one another to love and good deeds” if they are not participating in the on-going gatherings (assembling) of Christ’s Church? 
  2. How can fellow believers actually be, “encouraging one another” if they are not participating in the on-going gatherings (assembling) of Christ’s Church? 
  3. What does “all the more” mean for those in a church body?
  4. Finally, what does “not forsaking” mean?

It is impossible to fulfill this straight forward admonition in absenteeism! Not as from a religious legalistic perspective, but from a Holy Spirit directed response to the Lord’s will … let us regard the welfare of others as we assemble!  May we endeavor to stimulate one another for perseverance in this Christian life by mutual loving and through biblical exhortation! We are not to be selfish or take into regard only our own interests (See Philippians 2:4), but have genuine concern for each other, our fellow brothers and sisters in the Body of Christ / His Church. Are we to carry on the same ministries now, accepting the same responsibilities, as those gathered in that early Hebrew Church? Can we help each other face the trials, meeting them head on, strengthening each other and allocating appropriate time for encouraging one another? Should we? Indeed, as a small church (relatively speaking when compared to many others in Houston, Texas), most everyone can actually know most everyone else! What a unique opportunity for our assembling together! Nonetheless, individual participation becomes the crucial, underlying element. What shall we do with what’s been afforded us?

Our Lord’s Church, universal and local, is a divine institution, created and designed specifically for the Lord’s purposes and the benefit, as well as the blessing, of humanity. It’s just like as part of the original creation, He designed family! In fact, as part of the body of Christ, are we not all His sons and daughters (See 2 Corinthians 6:18) uniting us all as one divinely created / ordained family ultimately for His purposes and glory? Apparently, Christ Jesus desired for us to have His family reunions on a fairly regular / consistent / weekly basis! Actually, they are designed to continue in an unwavering manner right up until that last congregational assembly / gathering as clearly described in 2 Thessalonians 2:1-2 (where we find the second biblical use of this word)!

Now we request you, brethren, with regard to the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our gathering together (GREEK –‎e)pisunagwgh/episunagoge) to Him, that you not be quickly shaken from your composure or be disturbed either by a spirit or a message or a letter as if from us, to the effect that the day of the Lord has come.

When I was a kid, we went to church! When we went on vacation to visit my grandparents and cousins in Oceanside, California, we went to church. When we went camping at Garner State Park for weeks every summer, we went to church in Leakey, Texas. If, when visiting my grandfather in San Antonio, we stayed over the weekend, we went to church.  Today most would say that seems a little extreme, but let me tell you after my own personal emotional, spiritual, mental, and personal battle with the whole concept of “church”— I am deeply appreciative for my heritage of consistent church participation; I’m even more grateful to my Lord, that when in my hyper-critical, idealistic, judgmental thinking, as a mere human, my Lord said to me … “It’s My church, who are you to criticize it!”

It’s His Church, here for each and every one of us, what then shall we do?

-PF

AI -v- GOD

Soon AI will be viewed as omniscient (all-knowing) and, the way things are progressing, omnipresent (constantly / everywhere present) … then, depending what it is allowed to control, even potentially an element of omnipotence (all powerful). While these are distinctly attributes of the one and only true God, and NEVER allocated as viable attributes to humanity, any life forms, or any created thing, we totter on the precipice of pridefully elevating access to information as a substitute for genuine spiritual understanding and absolute Truth (of which our God is the only proper source). 

One’s own perception and knowledge of AI, as compared to human probabilities and abilities, plays a crucial role in the use and / or dependence (willful / knowingly or unknowingly/ unaware) on AI. Unquestionably, we are connected in some way or in some manner to the broad-reaching tenacles of this technology, which is generally used to automate tasks, make decisions and somehow remarkably impact our everyday lives.  We live in an age where the unimaginable (like out of an old sci-fi movie or series) is not just within our grasp, but the emergence of AI, and its remarkable capabilities, is integrally affecting our world! It fuels our smartphones, empowers smart home devices, enables autonomous vehicles to skirt around neighborhoods and highways, and guides innumerable strategic financial decisions.  AI is not just seemingly everywhere – it’s actively sculpting the shape and intricacies of the future.

Currently, there are questionably, but acknowledged, 4 types of AI:

  1. Reactive Machines – These systems have no lasting memory, but are task specific … an input always delivers the same output. They take customer data, such as a purchase or an individual’s search history, and use it to deliver recommendations back to the customers.
  2. Limited Memory – These systems learn from history (whatever is available) to make choices / decisions.
  3. Theory of Mind (proposed to understanding and beliefs about the world, with the ability to interact socially, emotionally with / like humans) – Some experts say this doesn’t exist yet.
  4. Self-Aware – The ultimate stage of AI development. This type of AI system is aware of the world around it in such a way that it can understand, interpret, and predict human emotions and act / respond accordingly.

AI is undoubtedly transforming industries, from healthcare to finance, and revolutionizing the way humanity tackles problems and makes decisions! When AI is employed as a helpful tool, one might be fully inclined to accept it without any apprehension or concern.  However, when AI starts assuming roles typically handled by humans on a spiritual, psychological, or even an emotional level, it will ultimately lead to a sense of detachment from spiritual intimacy, from a meaningful relationship with Jesus Christ, and subjugate one’s dependence of the absolute truth of God’s Word and the direction of God’s Holy Spirit.

The untethered influence and habitual use of AI, which is becoming increasingly sophisticated and pervasive, will work to make one question their uniqueness as a human being, their individual spiritual gifting, and challenge one’s one dependence and connection to a living, all powerful, all knowing, ever-present supreme/ superior being … Jehovah ‘Elyown (Psalm 83:18 – Lord Most High), El-Shaddai (Exodus  6:3 – God Almighty).

A few weeks ago, I warned the congregation about the invasiveness of AI and its influence in the ministries of Christ’s Church from sermons to counseling, music and worship, to prayers . . . bots in the pulpit!  Today, I’m appealing to you, as your pastor (an under shepherd of Christ), one who will ultimately have to give an account for your soul according to Hebrews 13:17 . . . either be or become alert!

“Obey your leaders and submit to them, for they keep watch over your souls as those who will give an account. Let them do this with joy and not with grief, for this would be unprofitable for you.”

But you, brethren, are not in darkness, that the day would overtake you like a thief; for you are all sons of light and sons of day. We are not of night nor of darkness; so then let us not sleep as others do, but let us be alert and sober. For those who sleep do their sleeping at night, and those who get drunk get drunk at night. But since we are of the day, let us be sober, having put on the breastplate of faith and love, and as a helmet, the hope of salvation.    

1 Thessalonians 5:4-8

In context of Christ’s imminent return, which we daily anticipate . . .

“Be on guard, so that your hearts will not be weighted down with dissipation and drunkenness and the worries of life, and that day will not come on you suddenly  like a trap; for it will come upon all those who dwell on the face of all the earth. “But keep on the alert at all times, praying that you may have strength to escape all these things that are about to take place, and to stand before the Son of Man.”

Luke 21:34-36

Brothers and sisters, I can’t make us wake up, I can’t make anyone become dependent on God’s Word and the direction / leadership of His Holy Spirit.  However, I can warn, like the watchman on the tower in Ezekiel 33:1-9 (check it out). That’s my job, but each of you have a responsibility as well. 

Jesus Christ, while ministering on earth, challenged us spiritually in Matt. 6:22-23:

“The eye is the lamp of the body; so then if your eye is clear, your whole body will be full of light. But if your eye is bad, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light that is in you is darkness, how great is the darkness!”

We are children of light (Ephesians 5:7-16, Matthew 5:13-16), we’ve been removed from the kingdom of darkness, and supernaturally transferred to Christ’s Kingdom (Colossians 1:13-14, I Peter 2:9). Therefore, let us live and walk in the Light of Christ, God’s Holy Spirit, and His Word, rather than the darkness of this world which is currently being disguised as omniscient and omnipresent for humanity’s benefit and blessing! There is only one True God — so listen carefully and follow Him steadfastly!   

Please carefully consider these words.         — His & Yours, PF