THE EMPTY PEW Is A Discouragement.

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THE EMPTY PEW Is A Discouragement

INTRODUCTION I am not speaking, in this lesson, about the pew that is empty due to physical sickness, injury, travel or unforeseen circumstances. I am speaking of the pew that is empty due to spiritual sickness, luke-warmness or full-blown apostasy. I am speaking of the pew that is empty due to someone saying, in effect, “I have more important things to do than to assemble with the saints.”

INTRODUCTION I am speaking of the pew that is empty, not because someone’s plans to be sitting in it backfired, but because someone simply did not plan to be sitting in it! The empty pew does not sing; it does not pray; it does not edify; it does not give; it does not teach or exhort. But the empty pew is not silent! In fact, it screams a great deal about the quality of some of the Lord’s people and of some local congregations.

The Empty Pew Is A Discouragement To Potential Christians! It is a serious matter to neglect and reject the gospel of Jesus Christ for oneself - Hebrews 2:1-4. It is even more serious to cause others to neglect and reject it - Luke 17:1-2. The child of God who chooses not to assemble is not only neglecting and rejecting the great salvation that is in Christ Jesus, but is also causing others to do so by their example - Acts 13:4-12. The empty pew will not and cannot have a positive influence on the lost. - Matthew 5:16. The empty pew says to the non-Christian, “It is not really all that important to do what the Bible says.”

The Empty Pew Is A Discouragement To The Other Members! It reflects an indifference and lack of concern for spiritual goals - Ephesians 4:11-16. Surely our goals in assembling together for the worship of God are the highest.  Why do we assemble?  Why are you here today? Are you here to edify and to be edified? The empty pew says “I don’t want to edify or to be edified!"

The Empty Pew Is A Discouragement To The Other Members! Are you here because we want to grow spiritually? The empty pew says “I don’t need to develop myself spiritually!" Are you here out of concern for the body of Christ? The empty pew says “I am not concerned for the church!” Are you here because you want to prepare yourself to help save the lost? The empty pew says “I am not concerned about the saving of a soul!” Are you here because you want to go to heaven? The empty pew says “I don’t know for sure that I even want to go to heaven!”

The Empty Pew Is A Discouragement To The Other Members! The empty pew reflects unwillingness to sacrifice! There are several basic attitudes toward sacrifice… 2 Samuel 24:18-25 Some will only sacrifice that which they cannot use for anything else - Malachi 1:6-14. We could all be doing other things this morning. Thus, their pews are empty [“Sorry God, I have something more important to do.”]

The Empty Pew Is A Powerful Discouragement To Preachers! Elijah went through a period of discouragement… Romans 11:1-5 He felt betrayed by others. This is how a gospel preacher feels when he sees empty pews where there should be members sitting. Gospel preachers have a right to feel a sense of betrayal when those who are supposed to be Christians in the community intentionally and willfully neglect the service of the Lord and the support of faithful gospel preaching… 2 Timothy 4:3-4, 9-18

The Empty Pew Is An Encouragement To The Devil! Satan wants us to be lost - 1 Peter 5:8. The empty pew encourages him in his efforts to keep and/or pull people away from God. Satan and his ministers have many “wiles,” “schemes” or “fiery darts” with which they would take advantage of us… 2 Corinthians 2:11; 11:3,10-15 The person who would be sitting in the empty pew is telling Satan, as it were, “You won’t need those with me.”

The Empty Pew Is An Encouragement To The Devil! God has given to us all the armor we need to stand against Satan - Ephesians 6:10-18. The person who would be sitting in the empty pew has either never taken up the armor of God or he has long since put it aside. If Satan has a trophy case, I imagine “the empty pew” would be in the most prominent position. Every time your pew is empty, when it need not be, it represents a victory for Satan.

The Empty Pew Is A Harbinger Of Lost Souls! The empty pew doesn’t make an audible sound; but if it did, that sound would probably be the wailing and gnashing of teeth… Matthew 10:28; 8:12; 25:30 Heaven is a prepared place for a prepared people… Matthew 25:34 Those who could have filled an empty pew will be lost eternally, not because their pews were empty but because they failed to prepare themselves for heaven.

The Empty Pew (A tragedy in four acts) Act 1 - The Empty Pew Sleeping late Weekend visits Excuses No resolve Deepening neglect. Act 2 - An Empty Heart No time for God No time for prayer Not interested in the Bible Spiritual cobwebs More excuses. Act 3 - An Empty Life No influence for God No influence for the church No example to children on selecting the best No influence on neighbors Materialism is growing. Act 4 - An Empty Future No “well done, good and faithful servant” No “you were faithful over a few things....” No “enter thou into the joy of the Lord” No crown of life “Depart from me, ye that work iniquity.” Many are involved as actors in this dramatic tragedy. Are you? In which act are you currently appearing?

Conclusion No one, here, wants you to be lost for any reason Wouldn’t it be sad if you were lost simply because you were disinterested enough in preparing yourself for heaven that your pew is unjustifiably empty much of the time? We encourage you to put forth a greater effort in your attendance We have some empty pews simply because we do not have enough people to fill them Let us all work together to fill those empty pews

THE EMPTY PEW Is A Discouragement