The continuous breaking of bread in fellowship with Brethren from house to house, graced with the preaching of God's Word, strengthens the spirit, nourishes the soul, and keeps the body actively involved in the growth of God's Kingdom, even as it encourages brotherly love in the Body of Christ. Doing it, "with gladness and simplicity of heart," keeps us united and Divinely enlightened of the Truth, for our spiritual growth as Christians, commissioned to gain and disciple souls for the Kingdom (Luke 24:30-31).
Moreover, "the bread which we break," is "the sharing of the Body of Christ," given for our redemption; coming together in fellowship, joyfully having our needs met, in one accord, we will stay united for the continuous growth of God's advancing Kingdom (Ps. 133, 1 Cor. 10:16-17).
PRAYER: In Jesus' Name, thank You, Heavenly Father, for uniting me with the fold of Christ to fellowship in one accord, humbly breaking bread and being fed by Your Word to grow in the Spirit and remain strengthened to live in the fulfillment of the Great Commission given to me as a Follower of Christ,
Amen.
From Acts 2:46
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