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Fellowship with God

George Ophoff·1930-01-20

To have fellowship with another is to have some­thing in common with him. To have fellowship with God is to have in common with him His own glorious image, which we possess in Christ, and in which the believers together with God glory.

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Called into the Fellowship of the Son of God

Marvin Kamps·1977-03-01

Fellowship with the risen Christ always implies and requires an antithetical walk. In fellowship with the Christ we say yes” when God says yes, and no” when God says no. In fellowship with the Son of God we are of the party of the living God. We love Him, we love His Word, we are, in short, one with

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The Resurrection and the Life (1)

Richard Veldman·1962-01-01

It is fellowship with God; the personal, abiding experience of Him; the yearning of the entire man for the eternal Fount of all god; positive action and reaction of heart and soul and mind and will, eye and ear and mouth and hand and foot, to the God of all life; to draw near unto God. The opposite

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Fellowship with God

  1. Its Essential Character
  2. Its Unique Manifestation
  3. Its Double Fruit
Steven Key·2021-10-03

For in verse five, the apostle points to him with whom we have fellowship. That's God. That's God. We have fellowship with God. And he's the one in whom alone perfect fellowship is found. That's his own covenant life as the triune God. God is light, and in him is no darkness at all. He's absolu

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From Koffee Kletz to Convention

Charles Westra·1957-06-01

Seeking the company of others with similar spiritual interests, makes burdens lighter, temptations weaker, and faith stronger. Thanks be to God for the phenomena of fellowship! Communion of the Saints

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Watching Daily At My Gates

Chester Hunter·2005-01-01

Any fellowship that we have with each other is found in the fellowship that we have with the triune God. Is this the way we fellowshipped last evening? Was our fellowship with the world or with fellow believers? Can there be fellowship with the world? As another year begins and we draw ever nearer t

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The Beacon Lights: Covenant Communication

John Huizenga·2001-05-01

God has fellowship with His people as the body of Christ. God makes it clear to us that our covenantal life with one another is covenantal life with God.

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True and Desirable Fellowship

Aaron Cleveland·1998-07-01

While discussing fellowship, we ought to keep three key components of fellowship in mind. First of all, fellowship involves friendship. True fellowship is only possible with friends. Secondly, fellowship involves association and sharing. Finally, fellowship is possible only when there is agreement.

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Adopted

Harry Langerak·1978-02-01

We now experience the fellowship with our Father in Heaven. We have the Spirit of Christ testifying with our spirit that we are children of God who daily live in fellowship and communion with Him. We experience the blessing of being in His covenantal union. He freely pours out His grace, mercy and l

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Christian Fellowship

Dale Kuiper·1990-06-01

John 15:14-15 4. Basic to Christian fellowship is that we personally walk with God (Gen. 5:22; Gen. 6:9; James 2:23) and with Christ (Matt. 16:24). B. Having fellowship with God, we have fellowship with one another. 1. This fellowship reaches out to include everyone in the family of God (I John 5:1