I have a Native American story teller doll. This figurine
is of a Native American woman holding as many children as her arms can gather
up. This sculpture represents the passing on of the oral traditions to the
generations at a gathering place in the tribe. It always reminded me of my
first grade class. I would say, “Let’s go to The Gathering Place,” and the
children would huddle in as close as they could get for the lesson or story.
The Gathering Place was that special time during the day
when the class could get close and personal. Sometimes it was for a story or
encouragement or an in depth learning time. Sometimes it was to fuss at the
group. (You know that happens.) But always it was to bring the group together for
a purpose.
Paul talked about The Gathering Place in Hebrews 10:25
and in 2 Thessalonians 2:1-2. In fact this Greek word for gathering was used in
only these two locations.
(To the Hebrews at their church) And let us not neglect
our gathering together, as some
people do, but encourage one another, now that the Day of His return is drawing
near.
(To the Christians at the church in Thessalonica) Now we
ask you, with regard to the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our gathering together to Him that you not
be shaken or disturbed from your composure about the coming Day of the Lord.
For the children of God there are two Gathering Places.
One is for now and one is for the future. Our now Gathering Place is the assembly
of our church at our church. Our future Gathering Place is the assembly of our
church into the presence of Christ at His return on that day.
Sometimes we wake up on Sunday morning and think to
ourselves, “Is it really necessary to go to church? Can’t I just lay here in my
nice comfortable bed and worship God with my eyes closed…Zzz?” Paul says, “Yes,
it’s necessary to go to church. Now get up!”
Someday
we will gather together at The Gathering Place with Jesus at His return.
Let’s
not forget to gather together with Jesus at our on earthly Gathering Place.
Let’s
go to our Gathering Place.
See
you Sunday...or that Day!