
The Biblical Case for Showing Up: Why We Cannot Neglect Gathering
Pastor Jon Akin delivers a robust, expository message grounded in [Hebrews 10](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Hebrews+10&version=KJV), urging believers to resolve to attend church regularly. The sermon is theologically sound, emphasizing the necessity of corporate worship for spiritual growth, accountability, and safeguarding against apostasy. While the homiletical delivery is passionate and direct, it occasionally relies on personal testimony over strict exegesis and uses colloquial language that, while effective for emphasis, borders on informal. Overall, the sermon is a commendable call to faithfulness.
Biblical Parallel (Archetype): Philadelphia — This sermon demonstrates sound exposition and faithfulness to the biblical mandate of corporate gathering. The pastor effectively upholds the centrality of the local church without introducing heretical deviations, maintaining a strong orthodoxy that encourages believers to remain steadfast in community.


