Sullivan church of Christ – Sullivan, MO
Date: July 1, 2007


“DOES IT MATTER?”
Marvin L. Weir

There is no end today to what is done and said in the name of religion. Sad as
that is, it is even sadder that multitudes believe anything they hear if it comes
from a religious group. Does it matter? Christ knew it mattered and admonished
His disciples, "Take heed therefore how ye hear...” (Luke 8:18).

The mindset of the religious majority is that there are many different ways to get
to Heaven. This is the reason for the popular plea to "attend the church of your
choice." Everyone realizes that there are different churches that believe different
doctrines but this doesn't matter to most because they believe that there are
many different ways to Heaven. Yet, Christ said, "I am the way, and the truth,
and the life: no one cometh unto the Father, but by me" (John 14:6). Does it
matter or not whether one follows the way or just any way devised by man?

The following advertisement is typical of the emphasis and appeal most religious
groups are using to lure people to their services. A specific church is mentioned
and the ad says: "So come as you are and enjoy our mix (emph. MLW) of upbeat
worship and relevant teaching. (Name of church) — where the coffee is hot, the
people are warm, and the donuts are, well, cold. (But still yummy!)”

I know that someone is thinking, "Does it matter? What is wrong with hot coffee
and donuts being made available to the congregation?" It is the attitude that is
manifested towards things spiritual that is cause for alarm. There is nothing
wrong with peanuts, popcorn, cokes, candy and coffee at a movie theatre. People
attend the movies to be entertained and to view a film that is appealing to them.
Thus it may be that this explains why coffee and donuts are so popular in today's
assemblies — everything is geared towards entertainment and what is appealing
to the audience!

It is God who is to be worshipped and not man or his "felt needs." Acceptable
worship must come from a heart filled with reverence, respect and awe for the
Almighty. If the food, fun and games were no longer available in many churches
the members would cease to attend. Is our assembling together on the Lord's
Day for the purpose of pleasing ourselves or pleasing God? Does it matter?

The March 23, 2002 Dallas Morning News carried the story of the new "all-female
ministerial team" for the Woodhaven Presbyterian Church in Irving, Texas. The
headline said, "Women Take Helm At Irving Church." The newspaper stated a
truth that they probably did not intend to state. These women took these
positions of leadership — the Lord did not give it to them! Neither does the
Savior give the right to be a member of some man-made religious body (Matt. 16:
18). Does it matter?

The Bible teaches that men are to assume the leadership role in the church.
This is affirmed by Paul: "But I would have you know, that the head of every man
is Christ; and the head of the woman is the man; and the head of Christ is God"
(1 Cor. 11:3). The apostle taught that women were to "keep silence in the
churches" (1 Cor. 14:34). To Timothy Paul said, "Let a woman learn in quietness
with all subjection. But I permit not a woman to teach, nor to have dominion
over a man, but to be in quietness" (1 Tim. 2:11-12). One will search the Bible in
vain for examples of apostles, preachers or elders who were women! Does it
matter?

Many people who are not faithful in their "church attendance" put forth every
effort to attend on two occasions. Much is made by the religious world over
"Christmas" because it is alleged to be the birthday of Christ. Many folks attend
some special "Christmas service" to honor the Lord they refuse to honor
throughout the year. Where in the Bible are we told that Christ's birthday is
December 25th? Where does the Bible authorize us to celebrate the birthday of
Christ? The Bible is silent in regard to these matters.

God's Word does authorize members of His body to remember His death every
week as they observe the memorial called the Lord's Supper (1 Corinthians 11:20-
26). But man's religion has decided that celebrating what has not been
commanded is more important than obeying what has been commanded. Does it
matter?

The word "pascha" is found 29 times in the New Testament and 28 times it is
translated "passover." The one exception is the unfortunate KJV rendering of
"Easter" in Acts 12:4. The Lord's Supper was instituted to remember Christ's
death, but nothing was instituted to remember his resurrection. Does it matter?
Yes!
—via “The Gospel Preceptor,” June, 2007.  www.gospelpreceptor.com