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How should Christians practice biblical fellowship?

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Biblical fellowship entails mutual support, encouragement, and sharing life together as demonstrated in Acts 2:42-47.

Christians are called to practice biblical fellowship as a reflection of their identity in Christ and their love for one another. The early church in Acts 2:42-47 provides a model for this, where believers devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching, shared possessions, and met the needs of others among them. This kind of fellowship goes beyond mere socializing; it involves a deep commitment to each other’s spiritual growth, accountability, and active participation in each other’s lives. By practicing fellowship in this way, believers can encourage one another in their faith journeys and collectively demonstrate the love of Christ to the world.
Scripture References: Acts 2:42-47

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