The Glory of Fellowship
Let’s push out of our private worlds and embrace honest relationships with fellow believers.
Recently when I ran into a friend and asked the normal "How are
you?" She gave me an honest response. She told me she'd just had a
really hard conversation with her husband and how painful it was and how
God was working in their marriage. Can I tell you that this was the
most refreshing 25 minutes of my weekend? A fellow believer was honest
with me, which helped me be honest with her. As a result I believe we
had fellowship. You'd go to church for this, I promise.If our fellowship with the Lord and other believers is stale we'll tend to become judgmental, draw harsh lines, or go the opposite way and dismiss the need for fellowship altogether. But if we're communing with the Lord on a regular basis, we won't be able to help our desire to invite others into the community of believers. While I want us to be deeply grateful for our invitation into the fellowship of believers, I want us to be equally passionate about inviting others into that fellowship.
This article is excerpted from What Love Is: The Letters of 1, 2, and 3 John by Kelly Minter. The themes of this study include fellowship, light, assurance, abiding, obedience, and love.
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