THOU SHALT BE MISSED BECAUSE THY SEAT WILL BE EMPTY
In this article, we desire to apply the statement "thou shalt be missed because thy seat will be empty'' to those who absent themselves from the worship of God because of choice. The Hebrew writer commands that we not forsake "the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching'' (Heb. 10: 25). We desire to make it clear that we are dealing with the forsaker. We are not directing this article to those who are absent from the worship services because of sickness or reasons beyond their control. Therefore, with these things before us, let us notice exactly who indeed misses those whose seats are empty in worship services.
God Misses Those Whose Seat's Are Empty.
In studying the Bible, one will notice that God desires and yea, commands
that His children be faithful (Rev. 2: 10; Matt. 6: 33; Col. 3: 1-2). Faithfulness
to God involves both work (1 Cor. 15: 58) and worship (John 4: 24). It
has often and correctly been said that "we enter to worship and we depart
to serve''.
The Bible teaches we are to worship our Creator (Rom. 1: 25; Acts 10:
25-26; Rev. 22: 8-9). If we fail to worship God, as we should, then on
the Judgment day the eunuch will rise up and condemn us (Acts 8: 27).
Let us be of the same attitude and disposition of David when he said
"I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the Lord''
(Psalms 122: 1).
Yes, erring brother or sister, God misses you when your seat is empty!
Indeed, the "Father seeketh such to worship Him'' (John 4: 23).
Christ Misses Those Whose Seat's Are Empty
In opening the word of God, one reads that Jesus while on earth met
with men to worship God (Luke 4: 16-20). Furthermore, when Satan tempted
Jesus in Matthew chapter four to forsake God and to worship him, Christ
replied "Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the
Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve'' (Matt. 4: 10).
The Bible teaches that we are to come together on the first day of
every week to worship God (Acts 20: 7). The Bible, our standard, also teaches
that Christ is in the assembly spiritually (Heb. 2: 11-12). Those who forsake
the assembling of the saints cannot truthfully say as did Christ "I must
be about my Father's business'' (Luke 2: 41-52). Yes, Christ misses those
whose seat's are empty!
Faithful Brethren Miss Those Whose Seat's Are Empty
Just as God and Christ misses those whose seat's are empty, faithful
brethren are also in sorrow for their absence. Some forsakers may speak
the statement of David "no man cared for my soul'' (Psalms 142: 1-7). They
may blame the church for their unloyal and unfaithful behavior. However,
faithful brethren do care for the souls of men (Matt. 16: 26; Gal. 6: 1).
Yes, faithful brethren do miss those whose seat's are empty!
Up to this point we have noticed that God, Christ, and faithful brethren indeed miss those whose seat's are empty. Now we want to discuss briefly "what you miss when your seat is empty''. Those who forsake the worship services of the saints on Sunday miss: a lesson from God's word (Acts 20: 7; 2 Peter 3: 18); praying to God (1 Cor. 14: 15); singing spiritual psalms and hymns to God (Eph. 5: 19; Col. 3: 16); giving as you hath prospered (1 Cor. 16: 1-2); and the Lord's Supper (1 Cor. 11: 23-25). Those who forsake other worship assemblies miss ample opportunities to worship God and to "grow in the grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ'' (2 Peter 3: 18).
Finally, what else will you miss when you forsake the worship of God? You will miss heaven! John, the beloved apostle, said that those who will inherit heaven will be "before the throne of God'' and will "serve him day and night in his temple'' (Rev. 7: 15). Therefore, those who fail to worship God here will not be privileged to worship Him in the hereafter.
Yes, those who forsake are missed. God, Christ and the faithful miss
you ! Do you miss us?