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In this episode of "Wisdom for the Wilderness," Pastors Zack and Josh tackle a question many believers grapple with: "Is it okay to skip church from time to time to enjoy hobbies like hunting, vacation, or youth sports?" They dive into the heart of this tension, acknowledging the legitimate desire for leisure and family time, while also faithfully upholding the biblical call to corporate worship. Pastors Zack and Josh emphasize that while life offers many good and enjoyable pursuits, our relationship with God and our participation in the gathered body of Christ hold a unique and preeminent place in the life of a believer.
Drawing from Scripture and their pastoral experience, Zack and Josh unpack why consistent worship is not merely an obligation, but a vital spiritual discipline and a joyful response to God's grace. They will articulate that while truly exceptional circumstances may arise, regular absences from corporate worship, particularly when driven by recreational desires, miss the profound value of communal praise, instruction, and fellowship. The pastors will ultimately encourage listeners to cultivate a deep-seated desire for God's presence and His people, leading them to prioritize worship as a rare and intentional commitment under normal circumstances, rather than a negotiable option.
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In this episode of "Wisdom for the Wilderness," Pastors Zack and Josh tackle a question many believers grapple with: "Is it okay to skip church from time to time to enjoy hobbies like hunting, vacation, or youth sports?" They dive into the heart of this tension, acknowledging the legitimate desire for leisure and family time, while also faithfully upholding the biblical call to corporate worship. Pastors Zack and Josh emphasize that while life offers many good and enjoyable pursuits, our relationship with God and our participation in the gathered body of Christ hold a unique and preeminent place in the life of a believer.
Drawing from Scripture and their pastoral experience, Zack and Josh unpack why consistent worship is not merely an obligation, but a vital spiritual discipline and a joyful response to God's grace. They will articulate that while truly exceptional circumstances may arise, regular absences from corporate worship, particularly when driven by recreational desires, miss the profound value of communal praise, instruction, and fellowship. The pastors will ultimately encourage listeners to cultivate a deep-seated desire for God's presence and His people, leading them to prioritize worship as a rare and intentional commitment under normal circumstances, rather than a negotiable option.

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