The Law of Consecration and Christian Fellowship


Early Greco-Roman Christians had a God of fellowship, sharing the common experience of joys, fears, tears, and divine glory. In this manner, those who shared believed their true wealth lay not in what they had, but in what they gave to others. Fellowship is never passive in the meaning of koinonia (Greek for communion), it is always linked to action, not just being together, but also doing together. With fellowship comes a close and intimate relationship embracing ideas, communication, and frankness, as in a true, blessed interdependent friendship among multiple group members.

Living the Law of Consecration – Part 1: The Mythic “Folk Memory”
Living the Law of Consecration – Part 2: The Law & The United Order
"All Things Are the Lord's": The Law of Consecration in the Doctrine and Covenants
SynchroDestiny and Abundance

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