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How is gospel fellowship practiced among believers?

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Gospel fellowship is practiced through shared doctrine, submission to God's will, and mutual support in suffering.

Practicing gospel fellowship involves several key elements. First, it is rooted in a shared understanding of doctrine, as seen in Acts 2:41-42, where the early church devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and fellowship. This doctrinal unity creates a strong foundation for fellowship. Second, it necessitates submission to God's will, where believers support and encourage one another in obeying God's commands and spreading the gospel. Additionally, this fellowship is manifested in shared experiences, including suffering for Christ's sake and celebrating the blessings derived from His redemptive work. Ultimately, gospel fellowship is a living expression of Christian unity, characterized by love, encouragement, and a common commitment to the mission of Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 2:41-42, Galatians 2:9, 1 Peter 4:14

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Fellowship
Darvin Pruitt · Feb 21, 2016
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