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I. Introduction
What is the Church of Jesus Christ?
• Jesus’ Promise of the Church
• The Apostolic Gospel
• The Body of Christ
• The Apostles' Doctrine (Part 1)
• The Fellowship of the Church
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The activity of the original church
Definition of “devote” from Louw-Nida: to continue to do something with intense effort, with the possible implication of despite difficulty– ‘to devote oneself to, to keep on, to persist in.’
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The Fellowship
A. What is “the fellowship”?
BDAG Definition of koinōnia: close association involving mutual interests and sharing, association, communion, fellowship, close relationship
Louw Nida Definition of koinōnia : an association involving close mutual relations and involvement
B. Fellowship is “articular”
Who is our fellowship with?
On what basis do believers have this fellowship?
How is this fellowship maintained?
C. What did the fellowship look like in Acts after Peter preached?
Acts 2:43–47
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