The Value of Gospel Meetings
Most congregations plan and
conduct one or two gospel meetings during the year. There are those who
question the value of such efforts. In the minds of some they are a waste of
time. How many times has it been said, "We don't have gospel meetings like
we use to?"
It could be that some gospel
meetings have become nothing more than a tradition. We have them because we
have always had them. Unless we understand the value and importance of such
efforts, we will not have successful gospel meetings. Why are gospel meetings
valuable to the work of the local congregation? Gospel Meetings are valuable in
the . . .
PREACHING of the WORD of God. We must take advantage of the opportunities to make
known the Will of God. The Word must be proclaimed. "Preach the word . . .
" (2 Timothy 4:2). "If any man speak, let him speak as the oracles of God . . . "
(1 Peter 4:11). We must preach the Word and gospel meetings provide
such an opportunity.
PROMOTING of the WORK of the Church. We have the obligation to "seek and save the
lost" (Luke 19:10).
Our main business in the church is to be in the "soul-saving"
business. Gospel Meetings remind us of the great responsibility we have toward
those (1) Outside of Christ that needs salvation (Romans 1:16-17; 2
Thessalonians 1:7-9) and (2) In Christ, members of the church who have become
unfaithful, that need to be restored (James 5:19-20).
PROTECTING of the WELFARE of the
congregation. God desires for
His people to be united (John 17:20-21:
1 Corinthians 1:10;
Ephesians 4:1-6; Psalms 133:1). Feuding, fighting and fussing among the
brethren is fatal to the spiritual welfare of any
congregation. Gospel meetings encourage brethren to think about others and to
work together. Gospel meetings edify us and strengthen us as we hear the Word
proclaimed and labor together (1 Corinthians 15:58).
PREVENTING of WANDERING from the Lord. It is possible for the child of God to become unfaithful
to the Lord (1 Corinthians 10:12;
Galatians 5:4, 6:1, 7-9; Hebrews 3:12;
James 5:19-20; 2 Peter 2:20-22). As we grow "in grace and in the knowledge
of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ" (2 Peter 3:18), we are helping ourselves to remain faithful to the
Lord. In 2 Peter 1:5-11 we learn that as we must "add" and
"abound" in the "Christian graces." Why? ". . . to make your calling and election sure; for if ye do these
things, ye shall never fall" (2 Peter 1:10). Gospel meetings help to prevent unfaithfulness.
PROVING of our WELL-BEING. Gospel meetings help us as Christians to see where we are
spiritually. It helps us to checkup on our (1) Commitment; (2) Conviction, (3)
Courage, and (4) Compassion. In Gospel meetings we demonstrate what is really
important to us. Do we pray for our gospel meetings (Colossians 4:2; 1
Thessalonians 5:17)?
Do we eagerly participate in the promoting of such efforts (1 Corinthians 3:9)?
When the gospel meeting begins, will we be present for every service (Hebrews 10:24-25)? Gospel meetings are a test of our faith and
faithfulness.
PREPARING for that WONDERFUL place called Heaven. It is God's desire that we go to Heaven (1 Timothy 2:4). Heaven is a prepared place for those who
have prepared themselves (John 14:1-3; Matthew 7:13-14, 21-23). Gospel meetings afford us the opportunity to
think even more about Heaven (Colossians 3:1-3). As we think about Heaven and
hearing the Gospel of Christ being faithfully proclaimed, we are motivated to
make sure we are preparing for Heaven according to God's plan. God's plan is
the only way (John 14:6; Hebrews 5:8-9; John 8:24; Luke 13:3; Matthew 10:32-33; Mark 16:16;
Revelation 2:10).
Preparing for Heaven is what this life is all about (Philippians 1:21; Ecclesiastes 12:13).
How thankful we should be
for Gospel meetings where the Truth is faithfully proclaimed and upheld. Gospel
meetings are valuable!
Jerry Joseph