Fellowship

October 12th – Hebrews 10:24-25

Hebrews 10:24-25

Fellowship has a way of breathing life into weary hearts. When we gather together with other believers, whether it’s around a kitchen table, in a church pew, or in the quiet space of an online Bible study, we remind each other that we’re not alone in this journey. Knowing life is hard, God designed us to walk together. To encourage one another toward love and good deeds. The day of Christ’s return grows nearer, and now more than ever we need each other. We need prayers, voices, and the presence of others who love Jesus. A simple word of kindness, a heartfelt “I’m praying for you,” or a moment of listening can be the spark that reignites someone’s hope. Every time we choose connection over isolation, we reflect the heart of Christ. And when we come together in faith, something powerful happens. Our strength multiplies, our courage deepens, and our love becomes contagious. This is what it means to be the body of Christ. Linked arm in arm, lifting each other up as we wait for the day we’ll meet our Lord face to face.

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September 18th – Hebrews 10:24-25

Week 3 – Wisdom In Community (Hebrews 10:24-25)

In Hebrews the apostle Paul reminds us of the critical importance of fellowship, especially as the return of Christ draws nearer. In a world that often pushes isolation, we are called to come together as the body of Christ. And not only to worship, but to encourage and build one another up. Because isolation can lead to discouragement and loneliness. Yet in fellowship we find strength, accountability, and love. Coming together with fellow believers allows us to stir one another up to love and good works. And it helps us stay focused on our mission as Christians. We need each other to walk this journey of faith, to offer support, prayer, and a reminder of God’s promises. As the world grows darker and challenges increase, we can’t afford to face them alone. The church is a source of hope, a family where we are uplifted, corrected in love, and motivated to persevere. So let’s not give up meeting together, but cherish every opportunity to encourage one another as we await the glorious return of our Savior.

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we make a greater effort to encourage and support our fellow believers in their faith as we gather together in fellowship?
  1. In what ways can we prioritize regular fellowship with the church to strengthen our walk with Christ as the day of His return approaches?

Fellowship fuels our faith. So let’s lift each other up and grow stronger together as we wait for His return! 🙏🏻❤️

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September 14th – 1 Peter 5:8

Week 2 – Wisdom In Staying Alert (1 Peter 5:8)

Peter teaches us the importance of being alert and watchful. Because the Enemy is constantly on the prowl, looking to ensnare us in his traps. Satan doesn’t rest. He’s always searching for ways to tempt, deceive, and pull us away from God’s path. This is why we must remain spiritually vigilant every minute of every day. The wisdom of being watchful lies in understanding that the Enemy’s attacks are often subtle. He may use fear, doubt, or pride, to lead us astray. We must guard our hearts, minds, and actions, being mindful of the choices we make and the influences we allow in our lives. Through prayer, reading Scripture, and staying in fellowship with other believers, we can strengthen our defenses. And we have the Holy Spirit as our guide. He helps us discern the Enemy’s schemes and stand firm against them. By remaining alert and at the ready, we can resist the Enemy and avoid his traps. And joyfully live in the victory Christ has already won for us.

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we stay spiritually alert and mindful in our daily lives to recognize and resist the subtle attacks of the Enemy, as warned in 1 Peter 5:8?
  1. What practical steps can we take to guard our hearts and minds, ensuring that we remain vigilant against the traps and deceptions of Satan?

Stay alert and guard your heart. Because the Enemy prowls, but God’s protection is always stronger! 🙏🏻❤️

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June 13th – Philippians 1:4

Philippians 1:4

Praying for others connects us deeply with their needs and aligns our hearts with God’s love and compassion. It transforms our focus from ourselves to the well-being of others, fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose in the body of Christ. The act of intercession brings us joy because it allows us to partner with God in His work, witnessing the impact of His grace and mercy in the lives of those we pray for. Moreover, it cultivates gratitude and a positive perspective, as we see God’s faithfulness and goodness in answering prayers. This joy is not just about the outcomes but also about the process, knowing that our prayers are a powerful expression of love and support. It deepens our relationships, both with the people we pray for and with God, as we experience the intimacy of lifting others up to Him. Praying for others becomes a source of encouragement, as we share in their burdens and joys, strengthening the bonds of Christian fellowship and witnessing the transformative power of prayer.

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June 10th – Psalm 16:11

Psalm 16:11

A.W. Tozer once said, “Nothing in or of this world measures up to the simple pleasure of experiencing the presence of God.” There is great joy to be found in the Lord’s love and guidance, which renews our spirit and uplifts our hearts. To experience this joy we can engage in daily practices such as prayer, which allows us to communicate with God and draw near to Him. Worship, through singing and praise, connects our hearts to God’s greatness and goodness. Reading the Bible helps us understand His will and promises, bringing His presence into our lives. Fellowship with other believers can also enhance our sense of God’s presence, as we encourage and support each other in faith. Spending time in nature, admiring God’s creation, can remind us of His majesty and nearness. And practicing gratitude daily shifts our focus to God’s blessings, fostering a joyful heart. By incorporating these practices, we cultivate a continual awareness of God’s presence, allowing His joy to fill and sustain us through every circumstance.

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May29th – 1 Thessalonians 4:16

1 Thessalonians 4:16

The Lord’s return is so close, that many have shifted their focus from seeking signs to listening for the trumpet call of God. This celestial sound will herald the arrival of our Savior, Jesus Christ. And it will be accompanied by the commanding voice of an archangel summoning, “Come up here!” Imagine the sheer wonder and glory of that moment, when the heavens will resonate like a divine symphony. It will be a sound like no other, filled with the promises of eternal peace, happiness and fellowship with our Lord. The anticipation fills our hearts with joy and hope, knowing that the trials of this world will soon give way to the glory awaiting us in heaven. The sound of that trumpet will be the ultimate affirmation of our faith. The culmination of all we have believed and hoped for. It will be a transformative moment, as we are gathered to meet the Lord in the air, forever to be with Him. What a glorious sound it will be, echoing through the cosmos, as a divine invitation to eternal glory.

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April 15th – 1 John 1:7

1 John 1:7

I love the quote by Dodi  Smith which says, “I suppose the best kind of spring morning is the best weather God has to offer.” There’s nothing better than a spring dawn overflowing with sunshine. So as the days grow longer and the light shines brighter, let us heed the call of John to walk in the light of Christ. For it’s in His radiance, we find guidance, clarity, and the path to righteousness. May we embrace His divine light, allowing it to permeate every aspect of our lives. In fellowship with one another, let us share in the warmth of His love, strengthening and uplifting each other along the journey. And let us recognize the profound sacrifice of Jesus, as His blood cleanses us from all sin. Because it’s through His redemptive act that we find restoration, forgiveness, and the promise of eternal life. As we bask in the light of His grace, may our hearts be filled with gratitude and our spirits renewed with hope. Let us walk confidently in His light, knowing that in Him, we find true freedom and everlasting peace.

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December 9th – 1 Corinthians 1:9

1 Corinthians 1:9

One of the reasons Christmas is such a special time of year, is fellowship. Family, friends, and loved ones, travel across the miles to spend the holidays together. And in the festive season, Christians rejoice not only in the birth of Christ, but also in the unwavering faithfulness of God’s promise to send a Savior. Christmas whispers the timeless tale of God’s devotion. For in Jesus, His promises were fulfilled. And so we celebrate the Good News of our Messiah, and the unwavering loyalty of our God who keeps His word. The jubilation becomes a joyous communion with our ever true Heavenly Father. Who, in His great love, sent His only begotten Son to be born in a manger. To reconcile us back to Himself, to fellowship with Him in love and glory forever.  As we exchange gifts and gather together, Christmas serves as a reminder that the truest gift is the enduring faithfulness of God.

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April 5th – Galatians 6:7

Galatians 6:7

Only those who hate God would dare mock Him right? Preacher Charles G. Finney wrote, “To mock God is to pretend to love and serve him when we do not. To act in a false manner, be insincere and hypocritical in our professions, pretending to obey, love, serve, and worship Him, when we do not.” No true believer has to pretend to love God. Yet even though our devotion to Him is strong, we’ve all been guilty of behavior that could be called many things, except godly. I myself have disobeyed God, not walked as Jesus teaches, and at times acted more like a Pharisee than a Christian. But thankfully we serve a loving God who, when we confess our sin and repent, is faithful to forgive and restore our fellowship with Him. The world is constantly looking at us to see if we practice what we preach. By living lives of integrity, sowing seeds of the Spirit, and being examples of the grace of God, instead of seeing mockery and hypocrisy, the world will see shining lights that glorify our Father! (Matt. 5:16)

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December 25th – 2 Corinthians 13:14

2 Corinthians 13:14

As the year comes to a close and we reflect on birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, I can think of no better blessing to pray for you all than Paul’s benediction to the Corinthians. This Christmas, and every day after, may you have grace, love, and fellowship. Unmerited grace is what Jesus gave when He paid our sin debt with His blood. May the same grace flow through you to everyone you meet. Love is why God sent His only begotten Son to be nailed on a Cross. May the same love shine through in all you do. Fellowship is what we can have with the Father and Son through the gift of the Spirit. May you always be led by the guidance of God’s Spirit, and follow His direction. And most of all, on this the most glorious of days, may you have a wonderful holiday overflowing with love and blessings! Merry Christmas!

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