6. As a college student, we all need Jesus more than sleep | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Lifestyle

7 Reasons Going To Church Early On Sunday Beats Sleeping Off Your Saturday Night

It's not that hard, plus you can nap in the car on the way to lunch!

773
7 Reasons Going To Church Early On Sunday Beats Sleeping Off Your Saturday Night

In This Article:

If you have read some of my other articles, you would know that I am a very strong believer in my Christian faith. While I wasn't as devoted in middle school and high school, I have definitely changed my habits since coming to college.

I do my devotionals every day, I read the Bible, and I am constantly praying throughout the day--whether I'm praying for a friend, or for Him to help me out on that math test next class. But, I have also been reincorporating going to church on Sunday mornings. My family and friends get up early, go to Port City Community Church, grab a cup of coffee, and get ready to praise the Lord.

I don't have to give up late nights and having fun with my friends, but I should incorporate spending time with the Lord. There are seven main reasons why getting up early and going to church is so much more important than sleeping off the partying you did Saturday night:

1. It starts off your day right

cdn.pixabay.com

No matter how badly your head hurts, how nauseous you feel, or how messy your room is, your day will start off on the right foot the moment you start worshiping the Lord.

2. It brings you closer to your friends than a party ever will

cdn.pixabay.com

I have become so much closer to my friends and family who I go to church with every Sunday. The productive conversations we have about God and all the amazing things He does, beats out playing beer pong any night.

3. You get to go get brunch after!

media-cdn.tripadvisor.com

After we go to church, we all head to Jimbo's Restaurant to get delicious biscuits with gravy, eggs, waffles, french toast, and so much more. If you're ever in Wilmington, be sure to stop by!

4. You might just hear a message God intended for you

cdn.pixabay.com

There have been many mornings that I was reluctant to wake up and go to church, but boy am I glad I did. God is always finding ways to incorporate his message for you into worship. Who knows, you might just hear Him give you the answer you've been looking for?

5. It will start your new week off great

cdn.pixabay.com

It's just another way to start off your week feeling good.

6. As a college student, we all need Jesus more than sleep

cdn.pixabay.com

We ask for help on tests, help managing stress, and sometimes praying for the school shuttle to hit us as we're in the crosswalk (although He would never do it). So the least we could do, as college students, is to repay him on Sundays.

7. It brings you closer to the Lord

cdn.pixabay.com

Who wouldn't want a closer relationship with God, especially during the toughest times of our life? School, relationships, and life in general can be hectic. Let Him help you.

I do enjoy spending time with my friends outside of church and going to the occasional party, but the feelings you get from walking into church and singing, praising the Lord, and hearing the message from your pastor is better than any beat drop.

I challenge you to try and find a church near your college or university... bring your Bible, sing, listen closely to the pastor's message. You might just find that your weeks start looking a little brighter.

If it happens to be too bright on Sunday morning, bring a pair of sunglasses.

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
Drake
Hypetrak

1. Nails done hair done everything did / Oh you fancy huh

You're pretty much feeling yourself. New haircut, clothes, shoes, everything. New year, new you, right? You're ready for this semester to kick off.

Keep Reading...Show less
7 Ways to Make Your Language More Transgender and Nonbinary Inclusive

With more people becoming aware of transgender and non-binary people, there have been a lot of questions circulating online and elsewhere about how to be more inclusive. Language is very important in making a space safer for trans and non-binary individuals. With language, there is an established and built-in measure of whether a place could be safe or unsafe. If the wrong language is used, the place is unsafe and shows a lack of education on trans and non-binary issues. With the right language and education, there can be more safe spaces for trans and non-binary people to exist without feeling the need to hide their identities or feel threatened for merely existing.

Keep Reading...Show less
singing
Cambio

Singing is something I do all day, every day. It doesn't matter where I am or who's around. If I feel like singing, I'm going to. It's probably annoying sometimes, but I don't care -- I love to sing! If I'm not singing, I'm probably humming, sometimes without even realizing it. So as someone who loves to sing, these are some of the feelings and thoughts I have probably almost every day.

Keep Reading...Show less
success
Degrassi.Wikia

Being a college student is one of the most difficult task known to man. Being able to balance your school life, work life and even a social life is a task of greatness. Here's an ode to some of the small victories that mean a lot to us college students.

Keep Reading...Show less
Lifestyle

6 Signs You're A Workaholic

Becuase of all things to be addicted to, you're addicted to making money.

543
workaholic
kaboompics

After turning 16, our parents start to push us to get a job and take on some responsibility. We start to make our own money in order to fund the fun we intend on having throughout the year. But what happens when you've officially become so obsessed with making money that you can't even remember the last day you had off? You, my friend, have become a workaholic. Being a workaholic can be both good and bad. It shows dedication to your job and the desire to save money. It also shows that you don't have a great work-life balance. Here are the signs of becoming a workaholic.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments