Showing posts with label Charity Christian Fellowship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charity Christian Fellowship. Show all posts

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Charity Christian Fellowship


Charity Christian fellowship is often thought to be an act of one of Christ's disciples helping another because someone lacks the necessary things needed to sustain life, such as food, shelter, water, and money. However, the real definition of charity Christian fellowship is as simple as showing love to a brother or sister in the Lord. While the presumed definition certainly can be applied, the root reason why a person would want to help another stems out of love. Charity is named as the greatest demonstration by a Christian in 1 Corinthians 13:13, "And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity." Therefore, people should strive to show this aspect of Christ in them in their daily walk. There are many ways to show charity. People can show love by taking a moment to listen to another's problems, friends being accountable to one another, offering a shoulder to cry on, or being of help in time of crisis. The early church heavily relied on charity Christian fellowship to get stronger in their faith. When persecution abounded in their area, they held strong together, edifying each other in Christ's image, showing love and support, and leading by example. These actions from the early church could teach people today a valuable way to behave with others. If the early church could remain unified in times of unbearable persecution for Christians, then people in times of religious freedom should stand up against the evil of this world, edify one another, and show the love of Christ.
Many denominational wars are present in Christ's church of believers today, stemming from arguments over tradition. Christ relieved us from tradition and instead wants us to live free an abundant lives, following His path and doing His will. The guidance that the Lord gave through His days on this earth can still be applied today. Therefore, Christ's followers should never forsake meeting together, whether it is in a church building, or a coffee shop, in order to build each other up and to remind one another of the teachings to adhere to. When people live in this kind of community, they are able to freely discuss their lives, decisions, fears, and dreams with each other.
Allowing the secular world to distort the vision of following Christ and His ways is wrong. Christ's followers should band together and let the words of the Gospel come alive. Applying God's truths to one's life is mandatory in order to live and show charity Christian fellowship. If Christ himself proved His love by the ultimate sacrifice of death and washing away of sin, the least His followers can do is to show love for one another, as they are all family under God in Christ.