The sermon "Excuses, Excuses, Excuses" by Mike McInnis addresses the importance of Christian fellowship and the assembly of believers. McInnis emphasizes that attending church is not merely an obligation, but a joyful privilege for the children of God. He argues that the tendency to neglect communal worship often stems from prioritizing fleshly desires over spiritual responsibilities, as supported by Romans 6:16, which refers to being a servant to whom one obeys. Practical significance lies in the reminder that believers are called to encourage one another in faith, especially in the face of challenges and distractions, as highlighted in Hebrews 10:24-25. Through the sermon, McInnis urges the congregation to mortify their fleshly excuses and to remain vigilant in their fellowship, as the coming of the Lord draws near.
“The assembling of ourselves gives us the opportunity to minister to the needs of our brothers and sisters.”
“We do not look on our meeting together as though we are fulfilling some quota of service or meeting the demands of a taskmaster.”
“Set your affection on things above, not on things of the earth.”
“Brethren, pray one for the other and don't neglect the main opportunity you have to encourage and help your brothers and sisters in the way.”
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