Among other activities of the Lord’s Day is the opportunity to hear the Word of God preached by shepherds appointed by God to feed and care for the sheep of God. This is part of what makes the Lord’s Day the Lord’s: we come together to hear the Shepherd-Lord speak through his appointed under-shepherds.
Sundays are days in which the ministry of the Word as prepared by pastors (mediated through pastorally prepared song, meditation and sermon) are provided by the Lord for the nourishment of his church. But too often the impact of the ministry of the Lord’s Word is lost (or at least greatly reduced) because people fail to guard the day against intrusions that negate its effects upon their lives.
In Luke 8:13, 14 our Lord identifies thorns which choke out the ministry of the Word of God in our hearts. These are things which cause God’s Word sown through preaching and study to bear no fruit. They are:
- the cares of this life
- the riches of this life
- the pleasures of this life
Of course Jesus is speaking here of lifestyles and life-pursuits which make the Word of God of none effect in human lives. But if it is true that these things choke out the Word in an entire life, it is also true that they may choke it out on any given Sunday. One reason why so many sermons have so little effect on us is because we do not guard our Sundays from the cares, riches and pleasures of this life. We allow for and even plan for the very things that choke God’s Word!
How cluttered are your Sundays? Other than the fact that you go to church in the morning, would people be able to discern that in any other significant way your Lord’s Day is truly the Lord’s? We need to realize that a Sunday cluttered with cares, pleasures and riches (or the things riches can buy) ceases to be the Lord’s and becomes ours. And it will be a Sunday lost. The Word will not bear fruit because weeds have been allowed to choke the life out of it.
Here’s today’s how-to-enjoy-the-Lord’s-day-more-fully tip: Sanctify the Lord’s Day as the Lord’s. Keep your Sundays simple and uncluttered. Do all in your power to plan only events and activities that will allow you to water and nourish the Word sown in the morning. With special urgency, pull the weeds of life’s cares, treasures and pleasures on the Lord’s day, so that your mind/heart may be as undistracted, unhindered, and unencumbered as is possible.
Too much planned for Sundays will result in too little gained on Sundays. Never let your Sundays get so full that when you get to the end of them, you’ve forgotten they were Sundays. And make sure that you plan and pursue time alone and with your family and/or Christian friends in which you can review and figure out (with prayer) how you’re going to apply the Word provided by the Lord through his servants that day.
Check out your calendar. Guard your Sundays. Function with the K.I.S.S. principle (keep it simple saints) in mind. Do all you can to move the extra and the unnecessary off the Sunday calendar, and move in the quiet , the reflective, the intentionally spiritually focused. I’m guessing your soul will be happy you did.