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What does the Bible say about true fellowship?

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True fellowship is a spiritual bond among believers centered around the doctrine of Christ.

According to 1 John 1:3, true fellowship is described as a communion not only with other believers but also with the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. The early church exemplified this fellowship, which was characterized by their steadfast devotion to the apostles' doctrine as found in Acts 2:42. This doctrine centered around the teachings of Christ and is foundational for all genuine fellowship. While many forms of social interaction may exist, true fellowship transcends mere friendship and is rooted in shared beliefs and worship centered on the truth of the gospel.
Scripture References: 1 John 1:3, Acts 2:42

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True Fellowship
Gary Shepard · Feb 23, 2014
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