Biblical Fellowship | Hebrews 10:24-25
In this episode, we’re talking about fellowship—a word Christians love to use but rarely define. We tend to label almost any kind of social activity as “fellowship”—from golf outings to coffee meetups—but biblical fellowship is something far deeper.
True Christian fellowship isn’t just about shared interests; it’s about a shared Savior. It’s rooted in our relationship with Christ and built on the foundation of His finished work.
Main Idea: Biblical fellowship is Christians joyfully seeking Christ together.
Key Points
• Definition: Biblical fellowship takes place among believers who are united in joy, pursuing Christ side by side through His Word and prayer (Acts 2:42).
• Foundation: Christ Himself is both the means and the end of our fellowship. It’s not merely about being together—it’s about drawing near to God together through Him (Heb. 10:19–22).
• The Church’s Role: The local church isn’t meant to entertain us but to lead us into genuine fellowship. When we give ourselves to this kind of community, friendship and joy naturally follow.
Marks of True Fellowship (Hebrews 10:23–25):
1. A shared confession of faith
2. Seeking good works
3. Seeking to understand Scripture
4. Accountable to one another
5. Encouraging one another
6. Maturing spiritually
7. Keeping our eyes fixed on the hope of Christ’s return
Application:
Make your weekly gathering a priority.
Join a small group and invest in it.
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