Here are the selected quotes from the sermon transcript:
1. "I wrestled last night after I got home and was praying, and even after we went to bed, I laid in bed and I tossed and I turned and I tried to go to sleep, but sleep just didn't want to come as I thought about Corinth Baptist Church. And I thought about the picture of what we as a body looks like. And I began to realize that the reality of where we sit today is a context of these four walls. I realized that on the 31st anniversary of the bonfire and hayride where we saw 80 -some people come together and laugh and fellowship and love one another and have conversations that have gotten different. And I described it to me last night. There were conversations I was able to have tonight that I could never have on a Sunday."
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2. "And the description of the New Testament church, Acts chapter 2, verses 42 through 47. And they, they being the New Testament church, they being the ones that had given their lives to Christ, they being the ones that had been together in one accord in the upper room, they being the ones who had said, I'll give it all to follow Jesus. They continued. They continued steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine and in fellowship, in the breaking of bread and in prayers. Then fear, that word fear, meaning reverence and honor to the Lord came upon every soul and many wonders and signs were done through the apostles."
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3. "I want to focus in though on one particular aspect of the context of this New Testament church that context is in the the first part of Acts chapter 2 and verse 42 and they continued steadfastly in the apostles doctrine and fellowship if you saw the title of this morning's message it was koinonia the heart of Christian fellowship the Greek word that we find here in this particular text for fellowship is that word koinonia koinonia is a word that as you translate it into English it's translated fellowship and it carries with it a particular definition in the context that it's used in the New Testament it's used about 19 times in the New Testament and in each one of those it connects itself with the context of the New Testament and it's used in the New Testament context of the passage joint participation sharing commonality communion contributions or gift the basic idea in the overarching theme of the New Testament and its word use there of koinonia is participation in what is held"
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4. "belonging actually happens in a different context than these four walls and the time slot between 11 and 12 30 belonging comes in a context of life done together it's this idea being conscious of belonging to one another as those who form a unique community and consequently that unique community shares with one another the sense of koinonia among Christians is driven by devotion to Christ as well as the realization of a common status as those who by the Holy Spirit have been been placed in Christ and therefore belong to God. And can I add to that?"
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5. "See, something happens when we begin to look at church differently and we begin to see those that are sitting in the pews across from you and those that are sitting in the pews across from you on this side and maybe those that are sitting right next to you, that there is more to the relationship because God placed you together in one body as this local body. You're members of one another. Can you imagine if you cut your hand off and if it was, if you can imagine with me for a moment, this is fictitious, obviously, but if your hand, you could pick it up and put it on and use it and then take it back off and set it down and go on about your week, you would not accomplish very much throughout your week, right?"
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6. "Spiritual formation and spiritual transformation happens in the context of spiritual relationships with the body of Christ. Where we love one another, we encourage one another, we strengthen one another, we hold one another up. And maybe we challenge one another. As iron sharpens iron, there's some friction in that. There's some friction in that. They continued in active community, breaking bread together from house to house. For the early Christians, koinonia was not just this frilly fellowship of church -sponsored bi -weekly bowling outings. I know, above both."
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7. "The early Christians, koinonia was not the frilly fellowship of church -sponsored bi -weekly outings. It was not tea and biscuits and sophisticated small talk in the fellowship hall after the sermon. It was unconditional sharing of their lives with the other members of Christ's body. There's this idea that comes from that picture in Romans chapter 12 and verse 5. Where it says that we are one body, individual members of one another. This word one another is what we call a reciprocal pronoun. A reciprocal pronoun."
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8. "God tells us to gather to worship him and celebrate his salvation. Of course, that involves attending worship services together like we are doing this morning. Don't pick the one thing out that I said this morning that Christian community exists outside these four walls and say that means not to come to church. We absolutely are to worship together as a community. As the body of Christ. But it also involves so much more. Consider all the one another's in the New Testament. Pray for one another. Encourage one another. Bear one another's burdens. Exhort one another. Love one another. Serve one another. Be kind to one another. Forgive one another. Clearly, God intends for us to share our lives together."
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9. "It is proskaterio. That is the answer. Proskaterio. Proskaterio is the answer. Continue steadfastly. Continue daily in active devotion to the doctrines of God as described through his word. Continuing actively daily in fellowship with those whom you are a part of. Continue actively daily in devotion to prayer. Continue in active devotion to our unity of purpose. Continue actively worshiping together corporately. Don't give that up."
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10. "And continue steadfastly, continue daily, breaking bread from house to house, building relationships that transform what they form in our lives. And the fruit that comes out of that is in verse 27. And the Lord added to the church daily those who were being saved."
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