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The Reason We Gather | Andy Brown

40 min · 17 de may de 2026
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Why do we gather for worship? This profound question cuts to the heart of our faith journey, especially in times when the world around us seems to be shaking. This message takes us through Scripture to examine the stark difference between people gathering on their own initiative versus responding to God's call. From the Tower of Babel to the golden calf incident, we see a pattern: when humans assemble for their own glory or purposes, it leads to confusion and rebellion. The people at Babel tried to build a tower to heaven to make a name for themselves, but God had to come down because their tower couldn't reach His majesty. The Israelites gathered to worship a golden calf, mixing their devotion with idolatry. These cautionary tales remind us that we are not simply a crowd looking for a cause. Instead, we are a people called by the King of Kings, responding to His gracious initiative. Psalm 2 beautifully captures this tension: while nations rage and plot against God, He sits in heaven, unmoved and sovereign. The psalm ends with a powerful invitation: blessed are all those who take refuge in Him. This is why we gather—not out of habit, not to make a name for ourselves, not to resist God's authority, but because He is worthy, because we need to hear His Word, because our gathering serves as a witness to the world, and because we come with both a warning and an invitation for those who don't yet know Him. Subscribe to see our latest sermons: https://www.youtube.com/@HeisForUs [https://www.youtube.com/@HeisForUs]

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