Why must a believer desire fellowship with other Christians?
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Desiring fellowship with other Christians stems from our shared faith and the encouragement we gain from one another.
Believers should have a deep desire for fellowship with one another because it reflects our common identity as children of God. Paul illustrates this in Romans 1:10, expressing his longing to visit the saints in Rome. Such fellowship is not just about socializing; it serves as a way to strengthen our faith, provide mutual support, and encourage one another in our walk with Christ. The new spirit within us craves connection with other believers, which provides opportunity for growth, comfort, and accountability in our spiritual journeys. As we gather, we share in our joys, sorrows, and experiences of God's grace, further binding us together as a body.
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