Believers must regularly assemble, particularly to address critical issues, maintain unity in the presence of Christ, and foster decision-making for the growth of the Church (Matt. 18:20, Heb. 10:24-25). We achieve this through constant prayer, fellowship, Bible study, breaking bread together, and encouraging one another, which are essential to be faithfully consistent in (Acts 2:42).
Furthermore, the Church is not just an organization but a living body that requires regular, in-person gatherings to function properly - serving as an institution for resolution, which offers guidance in line with God's Word, for life's challenges, while maintaining order through collective discernment, given by grace through the Wisdom of the Holy Spirit (Pro. 11:14).
PRAYER: Blessed LORD and Abba Father, thank You for the grace to assemble and meet with other Brethren regularly, for my spiritual growth and unity with the Body of Christ. Please keep me willing and ready at all times to continue to fellowship with my brothers and sisters; in Jesus' Name,
Amen.
From Acts 21:22
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