Friday, 16 December 2011

Hebron

A Life of Fellowship in the Body (2)

The name Hebron means fellowship in the original language. God's house is a matter of life, while fellowship is a matter of living. It is impossible for one to live in Hebron without first passing through Bethel. We have to remember that Hebron comes after Bethel. Where there is God's house, there is fellowship. Fellowship is not a community organized by a number of people. Fellowship can only be found in the house of God. Without God's house it is impossible to have fellowship. If our natural life is not dealt with, we cannot have any fellowship. We live in the Body and have fellowship only when the natural life is dealt with.

The Body is a fact; it is a real, definite fact. In this Body we spontaneously communicate and fellowship with other children of the Lord. Once we ... judge the natural life, we will enter into the life of the Body of Christ and be brought into the fellowship spontaneously. Those who truly know the Body of Christ are freed from individualism spontaneously. They do not trust in themselves, and they realize that they are very weak. They fellowship with all the children of God. God must bring us to the point where we cannot go on without
fellowship. God will show us that what is impossible with individuals is possible when it is done in fellowship. This is the meaning of Hebron.


Bible verses are taken from the Recovery Version of the Bible
and Words of Ministry from Watchman Nee, The God of Abraham,
Isaac, and Jacob, 1993, pp. 35-36. Both are published by
Living Stream Ministry, Anaheim, CA. (Repeat 7/14/98)

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