The sermon titled "Our Fellowship In The Gospel," based on Philippians 1:1-6, examines the foundational doctrine of fellowship among believers through the gospel of Jesus Christ. The preacher, Gabe Stalnaker, articulates that true preaching emerges from a dual love: a love for God and a love for the souls of men. He emphasizes that the motivation for preaching is rooted in God's grace, underscoring that the fellowship believers share is anchored not in works but in the finished work of Christ. Specific Scripture references, including Ephesians 4 and 1 Corinthians 10, reinforce the unity and oneness of believers in Christ and their collective experience of grace, peace, and thankfulness. The practical significance of this message is clear: authentic fellowship in the gospel transcends individualism, fostering a community that celebrates and proclaims the sovereignty and glory of God in Christ Jesus.
“The number one reason why we preach is love for our God, love for our Savior and our God, Christ Jesus, our Lord.”
“Fellowship is fellows in the same ship. And that's what we are. We are fellows in the same ship.”
“There is one body and one spirit, even as you are called in one hope of your calling. There's only one hope. There's only one calling. And that's Christ.”
“Thank God it's not of works. That's the fellowship we have, and I had, and all of God's people have.”
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