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Why is it important for Christians to seek communion with each other?

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Seeking communion with fellow believers fosters encouragement and spiritual growth, as indicated in Psalm 120.

The importance of communion among Christians is vividly expressed in Psalm 120, where the psalmist laments dwelling in a hostile environment filled with slander. This highlights the need for fellowship with others who share the same faith. Christians are called to seek the sweet fellowship of the saints, as it creates an atmosphere of love, support, and mutual encouragement in the faith.

The Bible recognizes that isolation can lead to spiritual weakness and vulnerability to worldly influences. Engaging with a community of believers enriches one's spiritual journey and strengthens personal faith. The communion of saints not only provides emotional support during trials but also cultivates an environment for worship and shared growth in grace, reminding us that we are not alone in our struggles and that together we can uplift each other toward Christlikeness.
Scripture References: Psalm 120:5-7

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Psalm 120
Henry Law · May 1, 2007
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