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Analyzing 1 John 1:3, the hosts note John's repetition of testimony but highlight the crucial addition: the proclamation is made "so that you too may have fellowship with us". This fellowship is simultaneously "with the Father, and with his son, Jesus Christ" and with the other believers. This emphasis signals that the Christian life is fundamentally communal, not lived "in a silo". This shared fellowship, marked by love, serves as the "team logo" for believers. The hosts challenge listeners to recognize that if they are fellowshipping with God, they must also be fellowshipping "in a community" with believers, asking if others can see Jesus in them.
By JoCef MediaAnalyzing 1 John 1:3, the hosts note John's repetition of testimony but highlight the crucial addition: the proclamation is made "so that you too may have fellowship with us". This fellowship is simultaneously "with the Father, and with his son, Jesus Christ" and with the other believers. This emphasis signals that the Christian life is fundamentally communal, not lived "in a silo". This shared fellowship, marked by love, serves as the "team logo" for believers. The hosts challenge listeners to recognize that if they are fellowshipping with God, they must also be fellowshipping "in a community" with believers, asking if others can see Jesus in them.