Transformative Fellowship: Connecting with God and Each Other

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"I want to invite us just to come forward. We're going to continue our time of worship through giving. And I just want to say a quick word that we do this not out of obligation, but because we say yes and amen to the Lordship of Jesus. And we recognize that it is Him who gives all that we have. And really, we're just stewarding what we have. And so we take time every week to give. We give a portion back of what Jesus has entrusted to us. So this is out of faith and obedience. We say, yes, you are Lord. And we trust you with all that you have entrusted to us. So would you pray with me?" [00:15:13] (39 seconds)


"On the night of Jesus' betrayal, he took bread, and he had given thanks, he broke it, and gave it to the Lord Jesus Christ, and gave it to his disciples, saying, Take, eat, this is my body, which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me. And in like manner, after supper, he took the cup. When he had given thanks, he gave it to them, saying, Drink of this, all of you, for this is my blood of the New Testament, which is shed for you and for many for the remission of sins. Do this as often as you drink it in remembrance of me. Amen. I want to invite ushers to come forward, and we're going to pass the elements tonight. Lord, please ask. That you hold on to them, and we'll partake of them all together at the end. And also, if you're visiting with us, know that you are welcome to receive." [00:24:07] (46 seconds)


"The apostle John is one of Jesus' closest disciples. He wrote a letter to remind the early church of this truth. He wanted them to know that faith isn't about just head knowledge. It's not about just what you know or what you believe. It's about relationship. relationship with God and with others. Not superficial relationship, but deep, rich relationship where you are known and you know others thoroughly." [00:40:08] (29 seconds)


"John writes with the heart of a pastor, calling us back to what truly matters, the certainty of Christ, the call to love, the assurance of our salvation. He speaks to the church that was struggling with doubt, division, and deception. These things sound a lot like our world today, right? For as many things that change, so many things stay the same. The church was struggling with doubt, division, and deception. And John doesn't just point out the problems. He reminds us of the foundation of our faith, that Jesus is real." [00:40:41] (43 seconds)


"John's using similar language to his gospel account to point to Jesus, calling him this word, or logos. He uses this term to connect with the Jewish and Greek audiences. Calling Jesus logos is presenting him as this divine mediator, the one who bridges the gap between God and humanity. He's the logos. He is the divine one who put on flyers to show business to his church. the one who had the power of the flesh to be with us. God incarnate." [00:47:07] (34 seconds)


"And John says that this word of life, Jesus, brought eternal life and it was revealed to them and they proclaimed it to the world. And the main purpose of this proclamation is to enjoy fellowship with God, the Father, Jesus, the Messiah, and the church. So why do we have new life? It's to enjoy fellowship. Fellowship with God, the Father, Jesus, the Son, through the Spirit and with the church. The fruit of eternal life is in Christ is fellowship with God. Fellowship with the church." [00:50:49] (35 seconds)


"Now, what exactly is John referring to when he says fellowship? Now, when we think of fellowship, we probably think of getting together to share a meal or do something together and share conversation and kind of rub shoulders with one another, right? So we'll get together and have a Bible study and fellowship, or we'll grab coffee and have fellowship together, or like we do once a month, we'll have a potluck and we'll have fellowship." [00:51:24] (27 seconds)


"And really what we mean is that we're going to engage with each other, doing a common thing, right? We're going to read the Bible together. We're going to grab coffee together. We're going to eat a meal together, and we're going to share life. We're going to talk about things. We're going to pray together. We're going to laugh. We're going to cry. We're going to do these things together, right?" [00:51:54] (22 seconds)


"In Christ, we're made alive by the spirit of God. And in a very mysterious way, we share things, right? We share in Christ's divinity. In a very mysterious way, in Christ, we share in his divinity. We're no longer the same. Our eyes are open to the realities of sin and death in a brand new way, which helps us understand our need for Christ's sacrifice for us." [00:53:02] (26 seconds)


"John ends this portion that we read today in verse four. He says, these things we write so that our joy may be made complete. John and the others in the body of Christ were full of joy when new people came to life in Christ. when new people were transformed and made to be spiritually alive humans. John and the others in the church were overjoyed." [01:00:34] (30 seconds)


"John's a spectacular example for us because he understands his culture, he cares for them, and he uses language that's going to break down barriers that's gonna help people bring into fellowship with God and the church. He demonstrates this love and this care for people. People that are different from him, people that are on the outside looking in." [01:04:33] (27 seconds)


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