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What does the Bible say about believers' fellowship?

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The Bible emphasizes the importance of believers' fellowship, which involves sharing in the apostles' doctrine, breaking bread, and prayer as seen in Acts 2:42.

Believers' fellowship, as depicted in Acts 2:42, entails a community that continues steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayers. This form of fellowship reflects a deep commitment to shared beliefs and practices centered on Christ. The early church exemplified this, as they gathered not just for intellectual agreements, but for genuine relationships founded on mutual faith in Jesus. This fellowship is critical for growth, both individually and collectively, as it provides the support essential for enduring challenges and celebrating shared joys.
Scripture References: Acts 2:40-47

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