Will you be in fellowship or will you miss out?
In Fellowship:
Fellowship may be another one of those words of which Christian culture has watered down the meaning. Crank out a lasagna and some dominoes, and you've got a fellowship right? Not exactly. While group activities and eating together can be a part of fellowship I think the Bible ascribes a much deeper meaning to the word.
Look at the driving desire behind the apostle's words in 1 John chapter 1 verse 3, "that which we have seen and heard we proclaim also to you, so that you too may have fellowship with us; and indeed our fellowship is with the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ." The fellowship John is describing here is a deep intimate relationship shared with other believers and with God.
Consider one of the dictionary definitions of "fellowship": a close company of friends. Notice that it does NOT describe a superficial group of acquaintances that come together weekly and then have nothing to do with one another. Quite the opposite. Remember the first movie of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Fellowship of the Ring. The movie centered around a group of characters that were very different, yet they banded together to fight side by side because they shared a common bond. Sound familiar? This is supposed to be what the church does, with our common bond being Jesus Christ.
Missing Out:
On the other hand, all too often, we retreat from this fellowship. Like the prodigal son, we pursue our own course and our own interests and forget about the greater body that we are a part of. And as Christians, we ARE a part of it; just look at 1 Corinthians chapter 12 verses 13 and 27 if there's any doubt. Christ has invited us to be a part of something bigger than ourselves, to share in an intimate relationship with our Creator and with the other members of the body. Why would we ever want to miss out on that?
And yet it happens. Whether it's someone convincing themselves that "church" is not an essential part of their spiritual journey or the average attendee that is perfectly content with nothing more than surface level relationships with other believers, sometimes we try to go against God's design for His church and be lone rangers. And that's when we miss out on an important component of our purpose in Christ.
So will you choose to resist the fellowship God has created you for? Paul warns us in 1 Corinthians chapter 12 of "division in the body" and reminds us in verse 26 "if one member suffers, all suffer together; if one member is honored, all rejoice together." That is how connected the church is supposed to be. Or as it is depicted in Ephesians chapter 4 verse 16: "...the whole body joined and held together by every joint with which it is equipped, when each part is working properly, makes the body grow so that it builds itself up in love." Will you choose to be an active part of that body? Or will you miss out?