Introduction
The
series on Spiritual Warfare concludes with two aspects of warfare -
the recognition that we are not alone in the fight, and that there are
others with different gifts to help us in it.
The
Christian is rarely called to fight the enemy alone. Satan will often
try to isolate us so that we appear to stand alone and are thus weak
and vulnerable.
1.
The Dangers of being Alone
1.1
Signs of Isolation
Common
expressions of having given way to Satan's lies are:
From
these we can see that Satan seeks to whisper things into our mind that
isolate us from others.
1.2
Missing Ingredient in Isolation
When
Satan has managed to isolate us we lack someone to:
1.3
Results of isolation
When
we are isolated, therefore, we experience the following:
1.4
Countering Isolation
The
following may be some things we can do to overcome it:
2.
The Wonder of Fellowship
2.1
The meaning of “Fellowship”
Acts
2:42 “They devoted themselves to… the fellowship”
Gk.
“koinonia” = communion or intimate sharing
It
is an opening up one to another at the spiritual level, i.e. a meeting
of spirit with spirit.
Because
we are Christians with the Holy Spirit within us, when we share “heart
to heart” we share at the Spirit level and the Holy Spirit communes
between us.
It
is a far deeper communication than mere talking together.
2.2
Requirements for Fellowship
For
this sort of communion to take place, the following must occur:
a)
Willingness to Give
b)
Willingness to Receive
2.3
The Problems (or Security?) of Fellowship
a)
Hindrances
b)
Disturbances
When
we start to take note of these things, we see that Fellowship, or rather
the absence of it, when two Christians come together, can act as a spiritual
warning (like a spiritual barometer) that all is not well with the brother
or sister.
If
we are seeking to carry one another's burdens (see Gal
6:2), this means we will be put on the alert to pray for the other
and enquire more fully after their well being.
2.4
The Strength of Fellowship
When
we are STANDING TOGETHER or PRAYING TOGETHER there comes a harmony in
the flow of fellowship which releases revelation by the gifts of the
Spirit and which brings about mutual upbuilding.
The
Bible encourages corporate life by instructing us to:
love one another, build up one another, warn and encourage one another
help and be kind to one another
be compassionate and forgiving to one another, pray for one another
teach admonish and restore one another
When
we “submit to one another” (Eph
5:21) there comes a great strength and mutual feeling of support
and security. When we are loved that enables us to love. When we love
selflessly we are also blessed.