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I Corinthians
14:40, "Let all things be done
decently and in order."
In the house of the Lord, do all things decently and in order. I believe that for our service to be fruitful and edifying, we must do ALL things decently and in order. To be decent and in order, one must be willing not to be the center of attention. We must esteem each other higher than we esteem ourselves. Being decent and orderly requires that we conduct ourselves in a manner becoming of the saints. Paul admonished Timothy on how to behave himself in the church. My dad once said that one of the biggest compliments he ever received was when someone said, "Your children sure do act differently at church than they do at home."
At church, we do
not play with toys. At
church, we do not run around the
aisles or buildings.
Are these things acceptable at
home? Most certainly,
for Solomon said that there is a
time and place for
different things. Church is a
time for a behavioral
transformation. We should most
certainly behave
ourselves wherever we are, but
the Lord's house
requires a higher standard than
anything else. While
there, we should dress better,
act better, and speak
better than we do anywhere else.
This is NOT for
show. This is giving the Lord
the best that we have. Many people ask me why I wear a suit to church (and then do not take my jacket off). My response is that I should be willing to give my Lord my best at the expense of my own convenience and comfort. Convenience is ok, but it should not come before us giving the Lord what we can. One final thought, being decent sometimes can entail not pushing a matter even though you may be in the right. If doing something may cause discord or divisions, perhaps it is something that can be let go. While we do stand fast on the doctrine and practice, sometimes arguing over traditions makes us indecent and out of order. May we ever seek the peace of Zion and keep our walk orderly in the sight of our heavenly Father.
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