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Hi UnitedwithChrist I am sorry but I dont agree because only a relationship with Christ can help our "sin issues" alone. Friendship cant save us from Sin only Jesus can and some people around the world dont have any fellowship or a church to go to. I myself only have my mother to talk to about God, but i dont attend church or any other gatherings because I have different beliefs doctrinally and dont follow the OSAS doctrine. I used to have many friends and attended churches and bible studies regularly while with OSAS, but this never had the ability to stop me sinning.
Jesus is the answer and not church fellowship. We are told to not neglect getting together and to encourage each other YES, but not everyone has other Christians and some people are persecuted for their faith in the world where they dont have anyone. Paul the apostle was in prison, and probably others in the bible but sin wasnt thriving in them while in isolation. John the Baptist was in prison aswell. I think we do need encouragement from one another, but it shouldn't be the foundation of stopping us to sin.
Thanks for your reply 😁
I wouldn't agree with this. Scripture says to confess your sins one to another, that you may be healed (James 5:16).
The design of the Christian life is to be in community with other believers. One can't read the Scriptures after Pentecost without coming to this conclusion.
I realize there are difficult situations such as persecuted countries and being a shut-in. Obviously God gives more grace to those individuals to help them in their situation.
However, fellowship is part of the design and the way that the Christian life works best. Christianity is all about community. That is one of the problems with forums and chat rooms. There is a danger that some will get the idea that this is actually a real fellowship.
I would also challenge you to reconsider your position about doctrinal issues. For example, I don't believe everything that my particular fellowship teaches. However, it is part of God's design for us to learn to be in fellowship, even with those we disagree with.
By the way, the type of fellowship I am describing isn't talking with people a few minutes before and after services. It is more intense than that. I am talking about small groups where the individuals are actually involved with one another, and visiting each other during times of sickness, etcetera. Perhaps you never had that type of situation.
Regarding Paul, he traveled with fellow Christians and even while in prison, there were believers around him. How do you think his letters got delivered?
Additionally, I'm not saying that fellowship will STOP SINNING. But, I believe it will help our relational needs to be fulfilled. The believer has a personal communion with God and Christ, but he also has the church community through which God works. If one's relational needs are fulfilled, in many cases that deals with a lot of the issues related to sin.