Does anyone know of any scriptures that command fellowship with fellow believers?
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Your husband is correct that there is no command to go to church.brentsbaby612 said:I really think the L-rd whats me to go to church(messianic congregation).My Darling Husband says that the Bible commands no where that you should go to church. I was just hopeing that someone here chould help me convince him otherwise.![]()
JewishHeart said:I would encourage everybody to read Asher Intrater's book "Covenant Relationships."
Growing up in the church relationships were sometimes flakey. A smile and a "blessed" would be surface deep christianeese.Then there was the sheperding movement that placed church relationships as God and cursed to break them. After this came the lull of pyramidal accountability groups of real believers who cared but also in which all that mattered was our spiritual walk. Even in messianic circles, we pride ourselves with fellowship-oriented, but the truth of the matter is that beyond "Oneg" there was very little fellowship without discussing Torah.
I have noticed in christian circles around the world in third world countries it is very fellowshiped oriented. Maybe it is the Western busy culture here, maybe its our shields to vulnerability. The truth is that G-d made us for relationship with Him and with others. Love is commitment, not a cheap hello, or even help without relationship. Love one another !!! Yeshua set the example !
He took twelve men, built them up, exposed Himself to them, loved them, fed them, poured His heart to them, gave his mother to be taken care of to them, shared His Father with them, shared even enjoying a wedding with them, prayed that they would be one with Him even as He and the Father are one, then after He paid a heavy price for the whole world he left it to them to see that the price wasn't wasted. What an example of vulnerabilty! What an example of relationship!!!! Love God, Love Others. What did Yeshua mean? He sure left us an example. Even as I have loved you...
Here is Israel us messianics stick together in everything. If we err on a side it is on the side of too much relationship (if there is such thing). We care more about loving God and loving others than we do keeping every detail of Torah -which communal relationships is the goal of Torah - with God and with others.
Remember the Acts congregation- people sold everything and had everything in common willfully, what vulenerability !!!!
Relationships mean we have to heal from our wounds of the past where people have used our vulnerability. You can never truly love without vulnerability. On one hand it also says Yeshua trusted men, but never trusted Himself to men (in other words don't let men decide your convictions and don't give soul ties prematurely).
1 John says nobody can say He loves God and hates His brother... but love requires relationship. David speaks about loving the saints. It is like oil and pleasant when bretheren dwell together in unity. A man who says he is a loner with God doesn't understand the kingdom of God ! It is not about whether you go to church or not ( heck !!! I hate to see church-goers in flakey relationships- this isn't what God meant ! Its better to not go and be with believers who are relationship oriented !!!!)
David had both Johnathon and His mighty men !!! Every prophet had his school. Yeshua never sent anybody in one's , but in two's.
IN short, the Bible doesn't command you to go to church; it commands you to be in relationship with believers. Many faithful church-goers see believers with their smile and "I'm blessed" and break the command of relationship into pieces , while many others pick a couple families to be in deep relationship and it is pleasant to the L-rd!
Erin,
You can't be in deep relationship with a forum... you can't trust somebody with your deepest thoughts over the www. I would suggest to find a couple believing trustable friends and talk about this concept with them.

JewishHeart said:Yakov!!! If you see him, tell him Sean said Hi. He is a personal friend of mine and also goes to our congregation. He knows community, he grew up with the Keith Green community discipleship house. Talk about persecution, Yakov is one of Israel's oldest evangelists.