My Month Of Solidarity! Phil2:4

It’s Sunday, the Lord’s Day.
Let’s not stay at home, let’s go and worship the Lord who lives and is faithful.
Staying at home is sometimes a sign of pride, but the one who can do everything is waiting to do us good.
Today we are called to fellowship.
And fraternal communion is not a one-off, it’s not even a coincidence, it’s a regular and constant thing.
When we talk about fraternal communion, we’re talking about sharing, about listening to the teachings of the apostles together,
it means living as brothers and sisters,
it means eating and praying together.
Fraternal communion is love, it’s unity, it’s union, it’s putting everything in common.
Fraternal communion is having one heart.
The Christian walk is not a solitary walk, it is not a walk of sufficient and individual beings, but rather it is a relational advance.
For a long time, Adam had a relationship with God, but at some point, God saw that it was not good for man to be alone.
God saw that it wasn’t enough, that something was missing to complete it.
And that’s how Eve came into the picture as a woman, a companion, a helper.
God wanted to emphasise the importance of interpersonal relationships.
And also the reason why he encourages us to keep busy, to pray, to do good, to look after each other.
The Lord does not want us to go through life alone; we need others to encourage, strengthen and support us.
Fellowship is not easy, but we must be patient.
Many have left the church for lack of love, forgetting that they themselves were not patient and did not have a heart of forgiveness.
Actively participate in brotherly communion.
Psalms, 133:1 – Song of degrees. From David. Behold, how pleasant and how sweet it is for brothers to dwell together!
When we live in unity
when we show love, it brings blessings.
God is for unity, not division.
Let us no longer waste our energies,
Instead, let’s invest our efforts in building together.
Best wishes to all
Have a good day
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