Divine Fellowship: Embracing the New Covenant Life

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True Christian fellowship begins with a vertical relationship with God, which then extends horizontally to others. The cross symbolizes this dual relationship, with the vertical arm representing our fellowship with God and the horizontal arm our fellowship with one another. The strength of our horizontal relationships is directly linked to the depth of our vertical relationship with God. [21:12]

The New Covenant is about God working within us, transforming our hearts and minds, and empowering us through the Holy Spirit. This divine empowerment is essential for living a victorious Christian life. [08:40]

Like the beggar woman offered a marriage to a wealthy prince, we are called to give our all to Jesus in exchange for His infinite riches. This total surrender is crucial for experiencing the fullness of the Spirit and overcoming sin. [12:46]

Fellowship is a divine connection that goes beyond human friendship. It is a spiritual bond made possible through the New Covenant and the Holy Spirit, allowing us to experience God's presence and power in overcoming sin. [01:44]

In the church, we are called to live authentically, avoiding hypocrisy and committing to truth. Our fellowship with Christ and each other is proclaimed through the breaking of bread, symbolizing our unity and love. [31:42]

The Old Covenant was about human effort and struggle, which ultimately led to failure. In contrast, the New Covenant is about God working within us, writing His laws on our hearts and minds, and empowering us through the Holy Spirit. [08:40]

A key aspect of this New Covenant life is the exchange of our limited resources for God's infinite riches. Like a beggar woman offered a marriage to a wealthy prince, we are invited to give our all to Jesus in exchange for His abundance. [12:46]

True Christian fellowship begins with a vertical relationship with God, which then extends horizontally to others. The cross symbolizes this dual relationship, with the vertical arm representing our fellowship with God and the horizontal arm our fellowship with one another. [21:12]

In the church, we are called to be more than a congregation or a club; we are to be a body, interconnected and functioning under the headship of Christ. This requires honesty, integrity, and a commitment to truth, avoiding hypocrisy and living authentically. [31:42]

The New Covenant is about God working within us, transforming our hearts and minds, and empowering us through the Holy Spirit. This divine empowerment is essential for living a victorious Christian life. [08:40]

Like the beggar woman offered a marriage to a wealthy prince, we are called to give our all to Jesus in exchange for His infinite riches. This total surrender is crucial for experiencing the fullness of the Spirit and overcoming sin. [12:46]

Fellowship is a divine connection that goes beyond human friendship. It is a spiritual bond made possible through the New Covenant and the Holy Spirit, allowing us to experience God's presence and power in overcoming sin. [01:44]

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