True fellowship, as preached by Gary Shepard in his sermon based on 1 John 1:3, is fundamentally intertwined with doctrine, specifically the apostles' doctrine that centers on Jesus Christ. Shepard emphasizes that true fellowship is not merely about shared interests or camaraderie, but is rooted in a shared belief in the truth of the gospel. He draws from Acts 2:41-47, illustrating that the early church's fellowship was characterized by steadfast adherence to apostolic teachings, prayer, and communal life centered around Christ. Shepard warns against confusing friendship with fellowship, asserting that those who deviate from the doctrine of Christ cannot claim true fellowship with God. Practically, this means the church must prioritize sound doctrine, which is essential for genuine unity among believers.
“True fellowship… is characterized by true doctrine.”
“The basis of fellowship is not what your view on prophecy is… what really matters is Christ and Him crucified.”
“There is no real fellowship where there is no real gospel.”
“If there's an ounce of justice in this world, those that Christ actually paid the price for their sin must be saved.”
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