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What does the Bible teach about communion with Jesus?

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The Bible teaches that communion with Jesus is an intimate fellowship initiated by recognizing our need for Him.

In Revelation 3:20, Jesus emphasizes His desire for fellowship, stating that He stands at the door and knocks, inviting believers to open their hearts to Him. This invitation is not merely a one-time event but a call to continual communion with Christ. It illustrates that acknowledging our spiritual nakedness and need is essential for experiencing His presence and grace. True communion includes sharing in His sufferings and glory, allowing believers to engage in a transformative relationship with Jesus. The promise of intimate fellowship speaks to the heart of the gospel, as Christians are called to dwell closely with the Savior in both trials and triumphs.
Scripture References: Revelation 3:20

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