Acts 2:41-47
To teach the Importance of Fellowship to the
life every believer.
INTRODUCTION:
Imagine if
you are member of basketball team, yet you are playing alone, performing the
position of a guard, center, and forward. Isn’t a hard time? Expecting that you
have a team and a part of it, yet you’re playing alone?
What if you
are born in a family, yet you’re an orphan, no immediate family to be depend
on, no mother, no father, and no brothers and sisters. Or you may be like this,
you have a complete family member but you decided to be alone, not being
connected or not making an effort to be united with your
family because of unavoidable circumstances, or any reason. Isn’t a bad
situation for you?
Christian
who are isolating from the church, decided to be alone, and decided to depend
from himself alone is like an orphan child, a one-man team basketball player, a
part of the body detached from the whole body, a branch of a vine detached from
the vine, and an astray sheep separated from the flock. A tragic moment for a
Christian, a moment when a Christian decided not to have a fellowship from the
Church and other believers. From book of Acts, let us examine the value and
importance of fellowship from the early Church.
TEXT: ACTS 2:41-47
What is Fellowship?
1.
A
group of people united to follow Christ’s Teaching and Apostle’s Doctrine (Acts 2:42)
and they surrendered their life to Lord Jesus (Matt 18:19-20)
2.
It
is a Body consists of many parts. (1 Cor 12:12, 27)
3.
The
Center of their gatherings and unity is Christ (1 Jn 3:3, Matt 18:20)
What are the Importance of
Fellowship?
1. Develops Relationships (Acts 2:41-47, 1 John
4:19-21, Romans 12:9-18, Jn 13:34-35)
Christianity
is a relationship, and our Christian living rooted from these two commandments;
to love God and to love others (Matt 22:37-40). We may be very religious and
pious but without conforming from these two commandments will turn to become
Pharisees and teachers of the law like the time of Lord Jesus.
Early
Church continues to grow in faith through their continues fellowship with other
believers, when they fellowship, it brought a chance for each other to serve
and minister to the needy fellows. (Acts 2:41-47)
Jesus
said that to show to the world that the person is truly a disciple of Him is by
loving each other. This type of character can only be express through proper relationship
to other disciples it is the relationship that cannot be taught and found from
the world, only from the true disciples of Christ.
Apostle
Paul said that as a Church we must grow in love (Romans 12:9-18), other
positive character of a Christian will develop through fellowship that promotes
love, and it can be extended even to the enemies. (Romans 12:19-21)
2. Promotes Unity (Acts 2:41-47, 1 Cor 12:12-27, )
and Purpose (Eph 4:11-13)
Early
Church experienced the Spirit of unity; they find a way to give time for
fellowship, addressing the needs of every member of the Church. When they
fellowship, they pray together, exercise giving and sharing, and they worship
and praise God together as one and united Church. Together they become devoted
to the Apostle’s Teaching.
In Ephesian Church, Apostle Paul
said that Lord Jesus gives different types of ministries for the following
purpose:
1.
To
Equip and Prepare the Chosen (Christian) for the Welfare and Edification of the
Church. (Eph 4:12)
2.
For
the Unity of Faith and Knowledge of the Son of God (V. 13)
3.
For
the Maturity of the Church like the Fullness of His Son (V. 14)
3. Experience Fullness (Eph 4:13, 1 Cor
12:12-13,27, Jn 15:5-9, Col 2:10)
Some
people try everything to find happiness, they tried wealth, fame, power,
influence and other drugs just to experience fullness of life. Yet, all of
those were just a bit of temporary happiness and pleasure but demands lots of
sacrifices, hurt and shame. But according to apostle Paul fullness of our being
can only be found from Christ alone (Eph 4:13), by uniting with Christ,
Christian will find fullness of his life. (Col 2:10).
Lord
Jesus said, “…apart from me you can do nothing”, fruitful life, the love of God
and His blessing can only be found by abiding in Christ.(Jn 15:5-9) Remaining
to Christ and to His body will reach and experience our fullest potential as a
part of the body, designated for certain ministry and purpose as individual
Christian designed to become part of the Body of Christ. (1 Cor 12:12-13, 27)
“Nobody can Experience Fullness separated from
Christ, nobody can find Maturity separated from the Body of Christ” – (Eph
4:13)
CONCLUSION:
Hebrews 10:25
The Bible Encourage us not to forsake
Fellowship.