Fellowship One Another

Our Text for today is 1 John 1:7

“If we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another.”

In other words, we should be in fellowship with one another.

When you get on a plane, the rule of last on but first out is not bad. When you go to worship, that rule is terrible. Some folks are the last to go in and first out. They leave as fast as they can. That may check off the list for having worshipped, but it does not help with spiritual growth. In our text, we are called to fellowship with one another. 

Fellowship is more than just being in the same room. It’s sharing the same life. Walking in the light means living with honesty, openness, and grace—with one another. 

We often settle for surface-level relationships. But Scripture calls us deeper. It calls us to to shared burdens, mutual encouragement, confession, joy, and family.

Real fellowship begins with walking in the light with Christ and each other. No hiding. No pretending. Just people, honest and growing together in Christ.

This kind of fellowship isn’t always tidy, but it is beautiful. It is healing. It is holy.

Today, think of someone you used to know and fellowship. Open that door again.

I’m Lonnie Davis and these are thoughts worth thinking.

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