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Attending Nominal Church Services
WE INFER
that our suggestion relative to attendance at nominal church services was not
fully grasped by some of our readers. We had no thought to encourage membership
in any human institution. We had no thought to encourage in any manner these
institutions. We merely wished to suggest that some dear friends, in our
judgment, incline to go to an extreme in that they fear to set foot inside
nominal church edifices. Our thought is that these should be recognized as
gathering places of those who profess some knowledge of and some love for our
Savior--the world's Savior. While we cannot agree with all that they stipulate
in their creeds, we can sympathize with them in the sense that we realize how
they got into the darkness and bondage they are in, because we were once in the
same ourselves. We have reason to believe that some of them are as honest as
were we.
Our
suggestion is that while the first duty of the Lord's people who are in the
light is to "forget not the assembling of themselves together"; while
it is their duty to "build one another up in the most holy faith" and
to "grow in grace" themselves; while, therefore, it is their duty to
attend to their own spiritual nourishment by Scripture study, etc.,
nevertheless there may be times when nothing more important or more pressing or
more opportune would present than a visit to some prayer-meeting or other
meeting of Christian friends of the nominal systems. Our suggestion was not so
much that nominal churches should be attended, but rather that none of us should
feel afraid to attend one if favorable opportunity offered, peradventure we
might there find some truth-hungry, and some good might be accomplished. These
remarks are specially applicable to such as have husbands or wives who would
desire their company occasionally, and be willing in return to accompany them
to International Bible Students Meetings.
W.T. R-4653 a : page 237 – 1910 r.