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Fellowship in the Gospel A Study of the Greek Word Koinonia The word fellowship describes the beautiful relationship of faith that connects true Christians to God and to all other true believers. Yet, in the religious world it is often used merely of social interaction. Not only among denominationalists but even our own brethren sometimes use this word in reference to everything from recreation halls built onto church buildings, to casual social interaction between Christians or non- Christians. In this study we will examine the words used in the New Testament in connection with the concept of fellowship. The word generally translated fellowship is the Greek noun koinonia (κοινων α). Henry Thayer defines the word fellowship, association, community, communion, joint participation, intercourse (Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament, p. 352). It describes the state of association or joint participation enjoyed by Christians. Koinonia belongs to a family of words used in the New Testament to describe this joint participation. Other words in this family are koinoneo (κοινων ω), the verb meaning to fellowship ; koinonos (κοινωνòς), a noun describing One who fellowships ; koinonikos (κοινωνικòς), an

adjective describing the willingness to fellowship, and koinos (κοινòς), an adjective meaning simply common. Koinonia is essentially a bond for a united purpose. The nature of the bond varies depending upon the nature of the purpose. In Luke 5:10, for example, the Holy Spirit describes James and John as partners (koinonos) with Simon in the fishing business. Here their bond was not spiritual, but it was the bond of a common occupation. Their shared purpose was literally to catch fish. In Matthew 23:30, Jesus offers another example. Jesus rebukes the scribes and Pharisees for claiming they would not have been partakers (koinonos) with them [i.e. their ancestors] in the blood of the prophets (NKJV). The bond in this case was a common spirit and the purpose was shared opposition to God s prophets. The two examples above concern joint participation yet, the first involves fellowship in the fishing business and the second fellowship in carrying out persecution. The focus of the New Testament is on a very specific bond of fellowship. Philippians 1:5 describes this as fellowship (koinonia) in the gospel. In John s first epistle the Holy Spirit tells us how this bond comes about. He writes That which we have seen and heard we declare to you, that you also may have fellowship (koinonia) with us; and truly our fellowship (koinonia) is with the Father and with His Son Jesus Christ. (1 John 1:3). This shows that fellowship in the gospel is a spiritual bond. This bond comes about when one accepts the gospel. When the gospel was

first preached on the day of Pentecost, those who accepted it continued steadfastly in the apostles doctrine and fellowship (koinonia), in the breaking of bread, and in prayers (Acts 2:42). This is not talking about social functions as a work of the church. The connection of the word fellowship with the phrase the apostles doctrine, infers that fellowship in Christ involves joint participation in the entire system of faith, towards the shared purpose of common (koinos) salvation (Jude 3). We might notice some things about this fellowship in the gospel from other texts where these words are used: 1.) Koinonia must not exist with those who walk in darkness (1 John 1:6), or who practice lawlessness (2 Corinthians 10:20). 2.) The Christian must not have fellowship (koinonia) with demons (1 Corinthians 10:20) nor share (koinoneo) in other people s sins (1 Timothy 5:22). In fact we are told that someone who greets the one who transgresses the doctrine of Christ shares (koinoneo) in his evil deeds (2 John 11). Koinoneo (i.e. fellowship) involves a person s relationship with God. The one who is in fellowship with God, is in fellowship with all others who are truly in fellowship with Him (1 John 1:3). First Corinthians 1:9 refers to this as the fellowship (koinonia) of His Son and Second Corinthians 13:14

speaks of it as the communion (koinonia) of the Holy Spirit. Those in Christ are said to be partakers (koinonos) of the divine nature (2 Peter 1:4). Christians have received the things of God s Spirit (1 Corinthians 2:10) and Christ dwells in us through faith (Ephesians 3:17). The question remains When exactly is a Christian practicing fellowship? In one sense a Christian is always in fellowship with God and other Christians. Yet not every activity we share with other Christians is fellowship in the Gospel. When Peter, Andrew, James and John went fishing together it would not have been accurate to call that fellowship in the gospel. It was fellowship in the fishing business. What kinds of activities are fellowship in the gospel? First Corinthians 10:16 describes the observance of the Lord s supper as the communion (koinonia) of the body of Christ. In this text the church (i.e. the body of Christ) jointly participates in the memorial emblems of the broken body of Christ. The same text compares this with the sacrifices of the old covenant. Those who ate from the tabernacle or temple were partakers (koinonos) of the altar (10:18). When we participate together in those things that involve the Gospel we are partakers of the gospel of Christ and engaged in fellowship in the gospel. Four times in the New Testament the word koinonia is used in reference to material or financial contributions that support the teaching of the gospel (see Romans 15:26, 2 Corinthians 8:4; 9:13 and Hebrews 13:16). The gentiles who helped the Jews in Romans 15:26-27 were

described as having shared (koinoneo) in their spiritual things (NASB). In our day and age the word fellowship is often used to refer to the eating of a common meal. While we know that early Christians ate with one another as a result of the love they shared for each other (Acts 2:46), the word fellowship is never used in the New Testament to refer to a common social meal. Christians should spend time with one another away from times of assembly alone, yet, if we begin to think of participation in social functions as fellowship in the gospel, we are misapplying a biblical concept. May we all continue to study this mater and always strive to use Bible names for Bible things. Kyle Pope Revised Third Edition. 2013 Kyle Pope. Ancient Road Publications Ancient Road Publications P.O. Box 20399 Amarillo TX, 79114 http://www.ancientroadpublications.com kmpope@att.net