Ophel
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I don't think you understood my reply. I do talk to other believers. My brother in law is a preacher, I ask him questions. I am still in contact with a pastor I had growing up. I ask him questions and talk to him too. I have family/friends that I talk to and if I have questions I go to them. If I need prayer, I ask them to pray with me and they do the same with me if they need prayers, I pray. If they do not understand something about a verse or what God says about something, I try to help them. If one of us is headed down a wrong path, we let each other know! We hold each other accountable. Who holds you accountable? Just because I do not go to a physical church building, does not mean I am any less a Christian and doesn't mean I ain't serving God! I feel closer to God when I am around friends talking about God, praying and having fellowship in my back yard or at someones house than I do dressing up for a 1 hour service! Again, I am NOT bashing churches. I have been to some churches that were Holy Spirit led and were great. So please how is what I am doing wrong? Are we Christians required to dress up every Sunday and sit in a physical church building for services? Or can we have some friends over and read the bible, talk about the bible and pray? I feel God's presence more when I am among some close friends talking about God and having fellowship than I do in a building full of people. I have a special needs son and I do talk about God with him and pray with him. I teach him that it is important to have a relationship with Jesus and discuss other biblical topics with him best he can understand. So, hope that answers your many questions that you had. If not I do not know what else to say.
Where do you tithe? Who is training you in ministry? Who are your spiritual leaders? It is important to belong to a local fellowship for these and many other things that Jesus has so determined to be vital aspects of church life that He has raised up Apostles to establish churches to provide these things for the believer. There is no good reason therefore to not avail oneself of membership in the local church. The epistles are all written to churches, and instruction therein is for churches---so churches are a vital part of the Christian life.