What about
fellowship? Doesn't the Bible teach that the church is to have
fellowship? Indeed!
The Bible
does teach that the church is to have fellowship. But what a lot of
people have overlooked is the fact that the word "fellowship" in the
Scriptures has to do with spiritual activities. I have before me a
photocopy out of a book that I have which contains every Scripture that
uses the Greek word for fellowship. An interesting thing about this is —
not one time does it have reference to social fellowship. What does the
word fellowship mean? It is defined as "sharing, communion, and
participation in, joining together."
Another
usage of "fellowship" in modern times is social fellowship. This is
where we smell the doughnuts and coffee. Friday night a bunch of us got
together and had some elk stew, and I tell you it was all right. We had
a good time together. We socialized together. We shared in the eating of
elk stew and a few other things that some of the people brought. Are you
aware that the Bible never uses the word "fellowship" in reference to
such social activities?
Still
another use of "fellowship" has to do with spiritual things. Every time,
every time the word is used in regards to the church's activity, it is
always this. And to my knowledge, there is not one Scripture in the
Bible that uses the term "fellowship" in regard to eating elk stew, or
whatever socializing we do together. Not one Scripture that uses the
word "fellowship" like that. Fellowship has everything to do with our
sharing together in spiritual things.
What has
happened to us, brethren, when every time we hear the word "fellowship"
we immediately think in terms of fun and games and eating and drinking
together? What has happened to us that we see that, every time we see
the word "fellowship," when it is never used in the Bible that way?
No, you
cannot find the authority for a local church, as a part of its program
of work, planning and providing materials for social activities in the
word "fellowship" in the Bible, because it doesn't use the word
"fellowship" in that way.
May I make
this point? The local church were you are a member has a fellowship
hall. Let me say that again. The local church where you are a member has
a fellowship hall. When you are assembled together with the other
members share together in worshiping God and studying God's word, you
are in it! We must learn that this is the kind of fellowship that the
Bible talks about.
Is there a
place for social activities? Indeed. But let me provide for hospitality.
Let me provide for social events. And if others want to join with me in
that, that's fine. But let not the church be charged or burdened
(cf. 1 Tim. 5:16)
with providing for social activities, so the church can do the things
God has told His church to do. It's just that simple. And nowhere in the
Scriptures is there anything to indicate that the church is to provide
materially and plan for social activities. That is the issue. That is
where the truth lies.
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