This Lord’s Day evening we continue our series in 1 John looking at a fine example of Biblical fellowship in action. This individual was a man named “Philemon” and is a worthy model of what the Lord would have us to be with one another.
This Lord’s Day evening we continue our series in 1 John looking at a fine example of Biblical fellowship in action. This individual was a man named “Philemon” and is a worthy model of what the Lord would have us to be with one another.
This Lord’s Day evening we continue our series in 1 John looking at two examples of Biblical fellowship in action. They are Epaphroditus found in the book of Philippians and the Apostle Paul in his relationship with Philemon found in the New Testament book bearing Philemon’s name.
This Lord’s Day evening we continue our series in 1 John looking at two examples of Biblical fellowship in action. They are Epaphroditus found in the book of Philippians and the Apostle Paul in his relationship with Philemon found in the New Testament book bearing Philemon’s name.
This Lord’s Day evening we continue our series in 1 John by looking at two examples of what Biblical fellowship should be. They are a man named Epaphroditus found in the book of Philippians and Philemon found in the New Testament book bearing his name.
This Lord’s Day evening we continue our series in 1 John by looking at the requirements for us to have fellowship with God and one another. By identifying them, we are ensured our fellowship is spiritual and Biblical.
This Lord’s Day evening we continue our series in 1 John by defining what is one of its great Biblical themes – fellowship. In looking at Biblical fellowship, we must allow the Bible define it and then guide us to its practice.