Read: Psalm 119:57-64
I am a companion of all who fear You. --- Psalm 119:63
The Bible In One Year:
Genesis 46-48
Matthew 13:1-30
Two men were neighbors --- one had opened his heart to Christ and the other had not. The believer witnessed often; the other ignored him.
One day the Christian answered a knock at his door and his neighbor stood before him with a big smile. "I finally did what you said. This morning I opened my heart to Jesus!" The two embraced and cried. Over the years, they supported and prayed for each other, and they became the best of friends. They served together in an effective jail ministry for 25 years.
Fellowship is an essential part of what it means to be a Christian. The psalmist made this strong statement of identification with those who reverence God and keep His commands: "I am a companion of all who fear You" [Psalm 119:63]. The Bible has numerous examples of companionship: David had Jonathan. Paul had Silas. Mark had Barnabas. Jesus had His disciples. The churches in Acts were made up of people who stood together in sometimes hostile and difficult circumstances.
The church is a fellowship, a community. Our circle of Christian friends helps us in many ways as we walk together along the path God has laid out for us. They offer just the kind of companionship we need. --- Dave Egner
Lord, help us see how much we need each other
As we walk along the Christian way;
In fellowship with sister and with brother;
You will keep us growing day by day. --- Hess
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP PROMOTES SPIRITUAL GROWTH.
Thursday, January 19, 2006
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