I see Hebrews 10:25, in relationship to the context of who was being spoken to and why. What was the issue of that time, what day was fast approaching?
That is not to say that we should go it alone. But to say one is sinning if they don't go to a building on a certain day is not what this scripture is about.
There is nothing that I can see in Matt. 18:19, 20 that says anything about where, when, or how we fellowship with other Christians. People are the church, the Body of Christ. A man could be on a deserted island and still be in the Body of Christ. When John the Baptist was living in the wilderness, was he saved?
Where is your scripture that says where, when, and how we are to fellowship?
Why are we to fellowship?
Hi Deb
Where is my scripture that says when and how? Try Acts 20:7. The first day of the week. How? They broke bread (the Lord's supper and there was preaching. The where is left to us and does not need to be a building but where convenient to meet. I could be a building as we call it sometimes the "church building" it could be a building owned by the church or even rented. It could be in a cow pasture, etc. The command is to assemble, Heb.10:25. BTW, the command in Heb.10:25 is a imperative command. James chapter 2 mentions the "assembly" and gives instructions for our attitude in it. In I Cor.14 Paul give some very pointed instructions for behavior when the church comes together. In I Cor.11 Paul gives instruction to the church about their misuse of the Lord's supper: "--when ye come together in the church--" vs. 18. In I Cor.4:17 Paul taught he taught the "same thing in all the churches". In I Cor.16:1,2 the assembly is implied for the taking up of the contribution which was when? On the first day of the week! In Heb.2:12 the Hebrew writer says "--in the midst of the church I will sing praises--". What more need I say? From theses verses we see the "what" they did: Prayed, sang, took the Lord's supper,they gave, and heard preaching. That IS what is done when churches assemble on the Lord's day.
As for "the day that is fast approaching" in Heb.10:25 there has been much discussion as to whether the day means the "first day of the week" or the end of time. I do not know, but does it really matter? The reason is given in Heb.10:24, we are to "consider one another to provoke unto love and good works". So whether it be the 1st day of the week or the end of time its something we are not to take vacation from.
Now, about John exiled on Patmos. He was put there as punishment for preaching the gospel of Christ. Being in exile evidently was not of his choosing. One cannot always control what happens to ones self as in the case here of John. One thing is sure however, He expects us to remain as faithful as possible. And what did John do while there?? He wrote letters to the SEVEN CHURCHES of Asia!
Now what about that man alone of a desert island. Such is a hypothetical question is it not? Have you ever known of anyone alone on a deserted island? I have not. I doubt you have. I've seen it in movies and that's fiction and such is the question. BUT should it have ever happened to a Christian, yes, I believe he could be as faithful to God as his circumstances allowed however limited. I do not believe God holds us accountable for that which we CANNOT do. In the war numerous Christian military men found themselves in places where there was no church. To their credit (as did the apostle Paul ) they got busy and preached and taught the gospel and established a congregation. It isn't that hard to establish a new congregation, in the past I began two myself. The NT speaks of "saints in Caesar's household". How so? Very likely when Paul was a prisoner in Rome he preached the gospel to those around him.
No, I absolutely believer you cannot separate Jesus from His church or His church from Him. The NT teaches the church is His body and Ephesians 5 says He is the savior of the body and His church is really out there if we will search for it. But enough said.
God bless,
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