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FELLOWSHIP

That which we have
seen and heard
we proclaim also to you

so that you too may have 
fellowship with us
and indeed our fellowship

is with the FATHER
and with His Son Jesus Christ

1 John 1:3 ESV 

RELATIONSHIP IS FIRST AND
FOREMOST WITH GO
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COMMUNION
  (KOINONIA)   

The Apostle Paul expressed his desire for the Church at Corinth, 

 when he prayed that “the grace of the LORD Jesus Christ, 

and the love of God (the FATHER) and the communion (koinonia) of the Holy Ghost, 

be with you all…” II Corinthians 13:14

This word communion is so intimate. 

It is the Greek word koinonia which means a mutual sharing in the things of GOD. 

It is a union and a shared partnership wit GOD and the body of Christ.

EACH AND EVERYONE

Be available to God, and believe Him to do amazing things through ordinary people just like yourself.

 Matthew Chapter 9 says,

“Which is easier to say, your sins are forgiven or pick up your bed and walk? 

When God forgives the sin the enemy used to produce disease, the result is the person will be healed. Many times before healing can occur, we first need to forgive, repent, trust and believe GOD. 

Disease and sin go hand in hand.

 The disease has to go when the sin goes and the sin is overcome 

and is no longer present in that area of life.

TO SIT WHERE THEY SIT

Paul said he was free from all men. No one controlled him but GOD.

But this didn’t mean that he did not come under Godly authority.

Paul expresses many times throughout the Bible the importance of submitting to others.

Yet because he was free he could choose to submit in many other ways.Unto the Jews he became as a Jew... 

and to those under the law he submitted to the law...to those not under the law he didn’t submit...

 and to the weak he became weak... I Corinthians 9:19-23 KJV

Paul is saying he became all things to all people. Paul chose to sit where they sat, and become as they were in their way of thinking, in order to relate to them.This doesn’t mean he did what they did, or sinned the sins they committed, but rather he just went there with them, in their understanding, so he could minister to them.

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