Christopher, thank you for your response and for your patience. Reading your comments has brought me to repentance in tears, as I am guilty of not assembling together and have done nothing to change it. This is something I have avoided for a while now. Let me answer your questions, and perhaps that will help you remember the other questions you had.
1. Why does the husband not assemble anywhere?
I have not asked my husband directly why he (or we) do not assemble anywhere, but I believe it is for a couple of reasons: he knows I do not want to go, and he works so much he hardly ever gets to spend time with me and our daughter, both of which are not valid excuses for disobeying God.
2. What options is the husband open to considering?
I want to preface this answer by saying that I recently rewrote my testimony because I am embarrassed by the introduction post I shared here on the forum, as it was completely vague and I left out all the details of my conversion. I have taken some of what follows from my revised testimony that I was hoping to one day share with everyone and it might help you better understand my answer.
After my husband and I married, we began looking for a church to attend together, as I did not like the one he and his family attended. It is a small, non-denominational church (the same one his sister attends). I missed the traditions of the Methodist church I grew up in: the robes the pastor wore and the choir, bells, songs and worship structure that were familiar. Our search for a new church happened not long after I was saved and the Holy Spirit had not yet shown me the errors of these church buildings so I was basically looking for all the wrong things in a church. I had no discernment.
Over the next two years I began researching church denominations and their beliefs. I prayed God would lead us to the right church. During this time my husband agreed to attend a United Methodist Church, and we went there a handful of times. Around the time our daughter was born, the Lord opened my eyes to the corruption of the church buildings and the false doctrine that is taught and that is when we stopped attending regularly. The following year I joined the forum. A long answer to your question - I think my husband is open to considering another church building because we did look elsewhere in the past, but I don't think he would be open to meeting online. Despite all that I have shared with him, he still seeks after the traditions of men and displays a lot of attitudes of a false convert, such as: thinking Christians must attend a church building, are required to tithe and observe the holidays, etc.
3. Why have you not pressed the matter for discussion?
I have not pressed the matter for discussion out of sin: fear and laziness. I have a feeling when I bring it up my husband will say that we need to start attending the same leavened church building his family attends. I guess I was trying to justify myself thinking that not assembling at all is better than assembling with false converts in the church building.
Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
-2 Corinthians 6:14 Now I can see the error in this. As a wife, I am to submit to my husband's authority over our family, so if he is not open to options other than a church building, I must obey him and stop putting my wants and desires above his. It would certainly provide an opportunity to share the true Gospel with those attending the church (outside of the service), but this is something I struggle doing. I keep praying for His strength to let go of these fears. I need to figure out how to make our schedule work so that perhaps I can join one of CLE's other meetups that are not held on Sunday, that is if I would be accepted into the church.
Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates?
- 2 Corinthians 13:54. Have you looked into the church building your sister-in-law attends to explain to her why you have not assembled together in such a place where she attends?
I have been to the church my sister-in-law attends and found that it is full of leaven like so many others: 501C3, tithing, Christmas, Easter, trunk-or-treat, cross symbols, new-age "Christian" music, gluttonous pastor, etc. This is the same church my husband attended regularly prior to our marriage. I have not shared why these things are unbiblical with her or anyone else in his family. I have only made a few comments casually. I have been afraid and discouraged because my husband has not received or responded well to the things I have shared with him. That is a poor excuse and I know I need to be more bold in sharing Christ's Gospel. She is not a very nice person, and I am not good speaking these things, so a letter may be more appropriate.
I know you have suggested in a previous post that I attend church with my husband and write down what is taught and share it on the forum for others to help me separate the truth from the leaven. This is probably what I will have to do, as I don't see my husband being open to assembling with others online and not surprisingly, I have not found any church building in our area that is Biblical. You have also suggested I go to the church but stay with my daughter or do my own Bible study outside of the sanctuary where the pastor is teaching. I can definitely see him objecting to the latter, but I won't know until I ask. He has said before that he doesn't like it when I pick apart everything the pastor says. I've tried telling him that we are to examine everything according to Scripture, but it falls on deaf ears. Obviously, there are a lot of problems in his heart if he refuses to hold the pastor accountable according to Scripture and just wants to attend every Sunday for the warm-fuzzy feeling it brings. He doesn't understand the dangers of a little leaven.
A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump.
-Galatians 5:9Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.
-1 Thessalonians 5:21These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.
- Acts 17:11