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“Lassoing Your Future”
Categories: GRAB BAG, WORSHIPEver since I was eight-years-old, I have been competing in rodeos, which can include Sundays. In the recent few months, I have truly grown in my relationship with God and have accepted Christ as my Savior. But I am still learning and am still unclear on some things and haven't gotten to the preacher at my church to ask him. Is it a sin to rodeo on a Sunday? Many times they have "cowboy church" but not always – should I not be there if there is no church service? Rodeo is a HUGE part of my life, but I would gladly give it up for God, no matter how sad it will make me. Thanks!Sincerely,
Christian Cowgirl
Dear Christian Cowgirl,
You have to ask yourself the question, “Am I forsaking the assembly?”. We appreciate your attitude and desire to do whatever is right, regardless of the cost. That attitude and honest approach to the Scriptures will always serve you well. The verses to consider on this subject are Heb 10:24-25. The Hebrew letter warns against forsaking the assembly. To ‘forsake’ means to ‘abandon’, ‘desert’, or ‘leave behind’. Sunday worship needs to be a regular and constant part of your life. Does missing one Sunday mean that you’ve deserted Sunday worship… no, but if one turns into two, turns into three, etc. – now you have forsaken services for other things. The question you need to ask yourself is, “Am I leaving behind my duty to worship God on Sunday to pursue rodeo?”. Of course, the easiest way to be sure that you are doing the right thing is to always go to services on Sundays. You will have to take the time to examine yourself (Ps 26:2-3). Make sure that rodeo is a part of your life and not the master of your life – we can’t have two masters (Matt 6:24). If you do decide that you need to give up or diminish your participation in rodeo, know this… God will bless you for putting Him first (Jas 1:12).