Your Place in the Pew: Why Sunday Is Not Routine

Your Place in the Pew: Why Sunday Is Not Routine

Your Place in the Pew

By Jon Stephen McNiel

Each Sunday, we gather.
Same place. Same seat. Same routine.

Or so we think.

After hearing Alistair Begg teach from First Book of Samuel chapter 9, something changed in how I view that “routine.”

Saul wasn’t looking for a crown.
He was looking for donkeys.

Yet God was guiding every step.

While Saul searched, God spoke to Samuel:
“Tomorrow about this time I will send you a man…” (1 Samuel 9:15–16)

What seemed ordinary…
was anything but.


Ordinary Moments. Eternal Purpose.

We do this all the time.

We assume:

  • This is just another Sunday
  • Just another sermon
  • Just another seat

But what if it’s not?

What if your place in the pew is part of something divinely orchestrated?


A Pattern We Miss

Saul:

  • Obeyed his father
  • Listened to counsel
  • Followed unexpected direction

Others:

  • Pointed the way
  • Played small but critical roles

Samuel:

  • Listened to God
  • Spoke truth faithfully
  • Delivered exactly what God gave him

Nothing random.
Everything aligned.


And Then There’s Us

We walk into church carrying:

  • Questions
  • Burdens
  • Distractions

And yet…

God has already:

  • Prepared the message
  • Positioned the messenger
  • Placed YOU in the room

Not by accident.


The Pastor Is Not Samuel… But…

He has prayed.
Studied.
Sought direction.

And like Paul reminds us:

“We have this treasure in jars of clay…” (2 Corinthians 4:7)

The power isn’t in the man.
It’s in the message.


Your Responsibility

God’s Word will not fall to the ground…

Unless we let it.

So come:

  • Ready
  • Attentive
  • Expectant

Because your place in the pew…

Is appointed.


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