Monday, December 6, 2010

Teacher Devotions: Where is the Joy?

Galatians 4:15a What has happened to all your joy?

Centuries ago, when there were no electric lights, people would bring their own lamps to evening events at their churches. Whenever a night time worship service was held, families would sit together in their own designated pews and one member would be the keeper of the light or holder of the lamp throughout the service.

The whole church would be lit up as people thronged together to worship God, but if a family was missing their pew would not only be empty, there would also be an area of dimness in that part of the church. Everyone would know who was missing and the church elders would seek the family out during the next week to see if illness or injury had kept them away from worship.

If people stopped coming to church altogether, then those areas of the sanctuary would be dim and dark. The worship at the church would carry on, but there would always be a joyless darkness in that pew until the family came back or a new family replaced them.

I’ve been a pastor for almost 25 years and throughout that time I’ve seen a number of families and friends come to and go from church in both Scotland and the United States. When the joy of worship and the gladness of faith dwindle in the soul of a person, it is sometimes very difficult to rekindle the light of Christ that once was there. That’s when Advent and Christmas give our churches great opportunities to reach out to families and friends, who have been missing from worship for a while, to welcome them back into the faith community. If we are truly glad to see them and reach out to them in a positively sincere way, then perhaps the joy of faith will be rekindled in their lives.

So let’s reach out and invite the people that we know in our communities to come and rediscover the joy of the Good News through the Christmas services, songs, and opportunities that we offer in our churches at this wonderful time of the year.

Prayer:                        Lord Jesus, You are the Joy Bringer to the whole world and there are people in our lives who need to reconnect with Your Holy Spirit. We pray that You will give us many opportunities to invite them to worship You this Christmas. Help us to reach out to them and allow them to reach back to You. In Your Holy Name, we pray. Amen.

John Stuart is the pastor of Erin Presbyterian church in Knoxville, Tennessee. If you would like to comment on today’s message, please send him an email to pastor@erinpresbyterian.org.

Today’s image is one of John’s latest drawings. It’s called “Winter Walk” and it depicts a snowy street scene from a city in Poland. You can view a larger version of this drawing at the following link: http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5283/5219973282_9606857501_b.jpg

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