Issue 1906 – Awe – January 29, 2026

Today’s image is Moraine Lake in Alberta. The sight always stops me in my tracks and leaves me in awe. How much more can I be in awe of God?
Thinking of awe led to this morning’s Gleanings.
Have you ever done this? I confess that I have, and too often.
You’ve just attended the Sunday service at your local assembly, and before you’re out the door, you’re complaining. That was boring. The service was too short/long. The music wasn’t the right volume/genre, and the songs were too old/new.
Maybe it was, “Did you see what Mrs. Smith was wearing? Or, perhaps, “Did you see that teenager who wore his hat in the service or had that rude t-shirt?” How about “Did you see who was ushering. How can they even show their face in the church?’
The pastor spoke too long, I didn’t like the prayer time, that baby kept fussing, the list goes on and on.
Perhaps we were focused on the wrong things. Any one of those comments might be accurate (or not), but we’ve missed the point of “going to church.”
The Sunday service (or whatever day yours happens to be) is a time to gather in godly fellowship with other believers, to meet with the one true God and worship Him corporately. We do that through serving, teaching, singing, giving, fellowship, and loving others.
When we go to meet with God, our focus changes. I believe it was RC Sproule who once said, “People in awe never complain that church is boring.”
Whenever we read of people in the bible encountering God, awe is a common factor.
“Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God almighty, who was, and is, and is to come.” Revelation 4:8
“I am unworthy—how can I reply to you? I put my hand over my mouth.” Job 40:4
“If you, O Lord, kept a record of sins, O Lord, who could stand? But with you there is forgiveness; therefore, you are feared” Psalm 130:3-4
Now, I’ll be the first to admit that not every Sunday service causes us to fall on our faces in awe of God. Still, if our focus and desire are to meet with the living God through the message of the Word, the singing, and true fellowship, He will meet us there.
Our hearts and minds will be transformed.
If you’re not happy with your local church, perhaps the first thing you ought to do is check your own heart. Maybe something about the format isn’t to your liking, but was God present? Is the congregation being transformed into the image of God?
The church, with all its warts and flaws, all the people still in progress, and all its problems, is still the bride of Christ. We need to learn to love her as much as we do Him.
Wherever you worship this Sunday, set aside everything else and seek His face with joy and awe.
Be blessed
Kevin
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