| Acts
2:41-47
Then they that
gladly received his word were baptized: and the same day there were added
unto them about three thousand souls. And they continued stedfastly in
the apostles doctrine and fellowship, and in breaking of bread,
and in prayers. And fear came upon every soul: and many wonders and signs
were done by the apostles. And all that believed were together, and had
all things in common; and sold their possessions and goods, and parted
them to all men, as every man had need. And they, continuing daily with
one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, did
eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart, praising God, and
having favour with all people. And the Lord added to the church daily
such as should be saved (Acts 2:41-47).
[This is the third and final sermon transcript by Pastor Joe Focht (http://www.ccphilly.org)
dealing with Acts 2 and the birth of the early church. Copyright 1996
© Calvary Chapel of Philadelphia, 13500 Philmont Avenue, Philadelphia
PA.] We are in Acts chapter 2, taking note of this early church
being born and developing. Very important as we look at these things again
because I think many questions today about our faith and our practice
are answered here in these verses. I think, again, if Jesus taught something,
if it was practiced in the book of Acts, and its expounded on in
the Epistles, then we have church doctrine and practice. Youll take
note, Jesus washed the disciples feet, we dont really see
it practiced in the book of Acts [may not have been mentioned in the book
of Acts, but it was practiced along with the Quartodeciman observance
of the New Testament Passover service Jesus observed with the 12 apostles
on the 13th/14th Nisan, and observed as recorded in the Post &
Anti-Nicene Fathers by the apostle John, Polycarp his disciple,
and Policrates, the disciple of Polycarp--the latter two being bishops
of Smyrna after John, their teacher died. This New Testament Quartodeciman
Passover service was observed by the whole Judeo-Christian church in Asia
Minor up until around 150 to 200 AD. Click on Early Church
in this Early Church History section. The annual foot-washing
ceremony is done with this Quartodeciman Passover or Lords Supper
observance, along with the taking of the bread and the wine, once a year
on the 13th/14th Nisan in the early evening, just as Jesus had done on
the same time and date the night before he died on the cross. The Greco-Roman
church suppressed the Judeo-Christian church in the 200-300s AD,
and this New Testament observance basically died out, except among some
very few Sabbatarian denominations that carried it through the centuries.
The Jews keep their standard or traditional Seder Passover meal 24 hours
later than this New Testament Passover, on the end of the 14th Nisan at
sundown, not to be confused with this early Lords Supper observance,
as I said, still observed by a few Sabbatarian denominations.] It certainly
isnt expounded on in the Epistles, so not necessarily church doctrine
and practice [again I say it was a practice in the early church, as historical
research will clearly indicate]. Its a little uncomfortable, if
youve ever been the recipient of something like that. You wish you
had warning.
Certainly prayer, fasting, we hear about in all three places. Something
that no doubt we need to learn about more and more as this year comes
upon us. What a great idea if we can, if your health prohibits that in
a physical way you can fast from television, maybe more difficult. There
are things we can fast from, set ourselves aside for the Lord. But were
taking note of these things instead of looking into church history, which
is marred in many ways, looking back to the book of Acts, looking to the
Scripture to see those things that we want to put into practice in and
around our own lives. Peter standing up on the Day of Pentecost [Shevout],
as the 120 in the upper room [Portico] are filled with the Spirit, begin
to speak in tongues, asking what this was all about, some saying that
theyre drunk, making fun. Peter answering that this is that which
was spoken by the prophet Joel, having a Biblical explanation for what
was taking place, and then preaching this sermon. The reason they spoke
in tongues, by the end of the day, was so that 3,000 people could be added
to the church (verse 41). Peter, preaching the gospel and finally saying
to them, in verse 40, With many other words did he testify and exhort,
saying, save yourselves from this untoward generation--warped generation,
that should help you--crooked generation. Youll feel right at home.
Save yourselves, literally be saved from this
crooked generation. Its interesting, I have this article that somebody
gave to me
Topless club in NYC, and how the government gave authority
to mayor [Rudy] Giuliani and the police up there to begin to shut down
the Red Light district and to clean things up. And how this
topless club was on the upper end of--no pun intended--whatever topless
clubs are, the swankier nicer place, whatever that could possibly be,
I dont know. [They] got a high profile lawyer, who said that it
couldnt be called an adult club because they served foods and there
was nothing in their charter that restricted minors. Therefore someone
on the supreme court agreed, the state supreme court, that it was also
a place open to minors, and now the topless club was open to children.
And thats what kept them from shutting down. Because you could go
in there and have a meal too. Theyve said theres only been,
since they did that, in two years, one 14-year-old that has come in with
his parents. Mayor Giuliani said at any other time those parents would
be put in the system and the kids would be taken away from them for being
negligent as parents [remember to pray for Rudy Giuliani, who is battling
cancer right now]. See, its a warped generation, if you havent
noticed. It is a crooked generation, calling that which is right wrong,
and that which is wrong right and evil good and good evil--we have no
idea anymore what were doing. You know when the Lord looked at Israel
and said theyre sick from the top down, from the top of the
head to the sole of the feet, and its easy to look at Washington
today [spoken when Clinton was in office, and much of Washington outside
the White House even today is just as sick as under Clinton] and say were
sick from the top down. Great exhortation, turning to Christ, hope
in the midst of this crooked generation.
The Apostolic Model: Four Essential Keys For Promoting and Maintaining
Spiritual Health Within Your Congregation
Verse 41. Verse 41 says, Then they that gladly received his word
were baptized: and the same day there were added unto them about three
thousand souls." That's a long baptism service, in case you wonder.
3,000 of them, I wonder how many of them were out there baptizing. Very
interesting. Now, what do you do with 3,000 souls? One day, the church
grows, this is exponential if you hadnt noticed, growing from 120
to 3,120 in one day. Thats pretty remarkable, in fact, in one sermon.
Thats good preaching. What do you do? What kind of follow-up do
you do? How do you look after 3,000 brand new babes in Christ? How do
you disciple them, what do you do with them? And the answer is given to
us right here, and I think its important. In the next verse it tells
that there were four things that occupied their lives, and evidently within
the basis of those four things, spiritual health was produced and maintained
in this early church. It says and they-3,000 souls added to
the church--continued--I like that, wasnt just Sunday,
and we know youre not just Sunday Christians because its Wednesday
and youre here, and its cold outside and we take if for granted
youre not here for the heat, unless you have three dogs at home
that keep you warm --and they continued stedfastly
in four things, 1) in the apostles doctrine, 2) in fellowship,
3) in the breaking of bread, and 4) and in prayers.
Four things maintained in the early church.
First Essential Key
First, the apostles doctrine, which by and
large is the teaching, the apostles doctrine, the teaching of the
Word of God. When we move a few chapters on were gonna hear as the
church begins to grow and theres trouble between the Grecian, the
Hellenistic widows, and the Hebrew widows, how men have to be appointed
to take care of those things because the apostles say It is not
fitting for us to be distracted from what the Lords called us to,
waiting on tables, taking care of these things, we want to give ourselves
to the Word of God and to prayer. And the early church held in high
regard the Scripture, [look at the sermon of Stephen in Acts 6:8-Acts
7]. Right from the first chapter. Peter said, it was necessary that the
Scripture be fulfilled, in regards to Judas. He considered the Scripture
infallible, inspired. As you read through the book of Acts over and over,
youre gonna read that it was necessary, or as
the prophets have said, or when theyre preaching their sermons
about Christ that all was fulfilled that the prophets had spoken
in regards to Jesus Christ, on and on through New Testament your gonna
hear that. Youre going to hear that in II Timothy as Paul is writing
to Timothy, one of his disciples, saying to him that all Scripture is
inspired, its God breathed and it is profitable. We hear in Peters
epistle, as hes writing, that the prophecy came not by the
will of man, but Holy men of old were moved by the Holy Spirit and thats
how they spoke. In fact, Peter in his one epistle, as hes
finishing up he talks about the writings of Paul, he said that those
that are unlearned wrestle with them to their own destruction as they
do with the rest of the Scripture--putting the writings of Paul
on the same level of inspired Old Testament Scripture [which is all they
had in the very early church]. So all the way through the New Testament,
all the way through the New Testament we see the esteem that this New
Testament church held the Word of God in. Those early Christians basically
said God said it, I believe it, that settles it. And that
was their position. And when I see Christians today get in trouble, more
often than not its because they think that there should be some
clause in the Bible in regards to their life. They think Well, if
God would have wrote it today he would have had foresight to see my
life, he would have put a clause in here that says This applies
to everybody but John Doe. Hes the one that can live
with his girlfriend before he gets married, because God knows his heart.
Sure he does, its desperately wicked. He writes about it in Jeremiah
[17:9], incurable. And when we see someone step outside the Scripture
thinking that theres some blessing or some fulfillment outside of
the will of God that they will be robbed of if they yield their life to
Gods revealed will, they end up in big trouble. That, you can follow
all the way back to Genesis 3 verse 1, where Satan comes to Eve and says,
Yeah, hath God said? and begins to accuse the Lord and to
encourage Eve to step beyond his Word. That is where all the problems
of this universe started. And Satan still wars in the same area. How
many churches, mainline denominations today, because they want to be politically
correct, are willing to sacrifice parts of Gods Word?--when
the Bible says heaven and earth are going to pass away, but My Word
is going to Abide forever. And I believe if were
going to see a revival in these last days, and God is going to pour out
his Holy Spirit, its going to be somewhere where his Word is being
honored as his Word. And the first thing that was important
to those believers then, and it hasnt changed, its important
to us now, is to abide stedfastly and continue in the Word of God. That
we find our lives there, that we look there, not just to categorize our
theology, but to discover how to live. And its the one place where
Satan is still going to attack, and try to say Well, this doesnt
mean that, and this gender really isnt there, and this
really doesnt mean that and Professor Funk in his Jesus
seminars, that Jesus really didnt say these things--I always
think, what a great name for that guy. You know, Jesus didnt
say this and Jesus didnt say that--cutting things out of the
Word of God, professing themselves to be wise they become fools, as the
Scripture says. Chuck Smith told me he talked to one of the professors
of religion at the University of California, who was holding the deuterIsaiah
theory that more than one author wrote the book of Isaiah [sort of like
those that say that Daniel really didnt write the book of Daniel
in the 600s to 500s BC, but that is was written by other Jews in 139 BC-same
thing, no different], and he [Chuck Smith] read a verse to him from John
where Jesus quotes Isaiah from both ends of the book and says Isaiah
hath said. And he said to him, Jesus said Isaiah wrote the whole
book, both ends. [And those denominations who would say the book of Daniel
was written by other Jews in 139 BC need to look up Josephus Book XI,
Chapter VIII, paragraph 5 where Josephus records the event of Alexander
the Great (333 BC) being handed the Scroll of Daniel in the temple of
God by the high priest.] And he said (this professor of religion) Well
Jesus didnt have the benefit of all the research that we have now.
Chuck Smith said, Are you telling me that Jesus was dumber than
you?--that youre smarter than Jesus? And he said he hung up
on him, because he said Im afraid to talk to somebody smarter
than Jesus. Isnt it amazing??? They abode stedfastly
in the apostles doctrine. You have the Word of God, you have
the Holy Spirit. You dont have to come here and believe me. You
go home, you study it, see for yourselves what it says. Then you never
have to worry about going to Jonestown and drinking cool-aid. Because
if I say to you one day Hey, the Lord spoke to me, were all
packing up, were moving to South America. UFOs are coming, and theres
a special drink down there waiting for us--just run me out. No sense
moving, because its a nice building, you paid for it, just take
me and throw me out! You have the Word of God. You have the Word of God,
not just inspired, but preserved. You hold it. How remarkable.
Second Essential Key
Secondly, they continued stedfastly in fellowship.
We get the word koinonia from this, very important. Ah, I think J.Ls
doing a great job with our home fellowships. Thats a big part of
whats taking place here in the New Testament, theyre going
from house to house in fellowship. The New Testament believers didnt
sit around wondering how they could get involved. They were involved.
And there are great opportunities to get involved around here too. There
are prison ministries, there are sports leagues for the kids where parents
get to meet each other, theres the school, puppet ministries, theres
all kinds of different ways that people can get involved and serve from
ushering-in fact, while youre sitting there pray for those guys
out in the parking lot tonight, it is freezing, and theyre out there
serving Jesus, freezing for Jesus, wishing they had three dogs out there
with them. Im sorry, I, it wont go away. I keep trying and
it keeps coming around [his three-dog night analogy.] It must be greyhounds,
I dont know. Koinonia, fellowship. It says that they sold their
possessions and their goods and they had all things in common. I dont
think its an endorsement of communal living, and communism. It was--communism
is whats yours is mine. Capitalism is Whats
mine is mine. Christianity is Whats mine is yours.
It wasnt communism, it wasnt. Forced, Peter will say to Anninias
and Saphira, God didnt require anything, but it was agape love.
If youve come through my generation you know that in the late 60s
and early 70s that many of us [in Calvary Chapel in California] ended
up in Christian communal situations. There was Shiloh, Gospel Outreach
where I was. Calvary Chapel had a number of communal houses in southern
California, but that petered out, it died out. It didnt last, because
I dont think that it was enjoined upon the church. I think we saw
these things in the book of Acts and we were willing to make sacrifices
for Christ, and I think he loved that and honored that. But it wasnt
required. And I think that what happened here in the book of Acts was
it tells us there were devout Jews from all over the entire known world
that came to Jerusalem on Pentecost. And 3,000 of them were saved, and
many of them no doubt, didnt want to leave immediately and go back
to their own towns (and lands). They stayed in Jerusalem. And many of
them didnt have the provisions to stay there. [And we saw in Acts
2:8-11 all the different countries these devout Jews had come from.] Many
of them didnt have the finances to stay there. But the church was
so excited at that point in time, and it was so filled with vitality,
that there was nothing that anybody held back and said, No, this
is mine, Im not gonna share. There was real life, there was
real agape love, and many sold goods and possessions and passed them on
so that others might have sustenance and be able to stay there. Koinonia,
having things in common is the idea. With Christ, our fellowship is with
him, its with one another, and I think thats important today.
You need to be tied into the body of Christ somewhere [log onto http://www.UNITYINCHRIST.COM/history2/choosingachurch.htm
]. No doubt there are people who come here Sunday morning, its kind
of like the waves of the sea coming in and out, and some people love their
anonymity, theyve finally found a church where nobody knows about
them. And some of them have sinned and they have a reputation and one
of the inherent problems in small churches is gossip, because everybody
knows everybody elses business when theres one hundred people
in a church. The inherent problem in a big church is you can get lost
in a crowd. So people that have done something wrong in a small church
like to come here and get lost in a crowd. And then hopefully as time
goes on, and they respond to the Word of God, they find their way somewhere
into the body. But for those of you who consider this your church, you
need to be involved somewhere, in a home fellowship, you need to be involved
in ministry somewhere, missions church, you need to get plugged in and
have koinonia relationships with other believers, very important, so they
can pray for you and you can pray for them. It was an important part of
the early church--they abode stedfastly in, it wasnt
a question mark, it was part of their lives. Very important.
Third Essential Key
Thirdly, it talks about the breaking of bread. We
love that at Calvary Chapel--eating, good stuff. Of course it included,
in the early church, the communion, the Lords table, the Lords
Supper, but it wasnt a night set aside like we do. Because when
the Lord had given them, instituted the Lords Supper, it was at
a meal [it was the New Testament Passover meal, as the articles on early
church history show in the next section. The early New Testament Passover,
often called the Quartodeciman Passover in early church history books
(Post & AntiNicene Fathers, for one), was observed with the bread
and wine and a foot-washing service on the memorial of the same evening,
once a year, that Jesus first kept it on, the evening of the 13th/14th
Nisan.] And the practice in the early church, on a regular basis, when
the saints ate together, at the end of the meal, they would break bread
and they would drink wine and they would remember what the Lord had done
[it should be unleavened bread]. And Gods a master-teacher. He knows
how important it is for us to have memorials, where were looking
at those on Sunday night in the book of Joshua, those piles of stone.
And hes given us this as a memorial, because we so easily fall prey
to the enemy, who would condemn us. The Bible says condemnation is from
the Devil, and maybe get discouraged in our journey. [And what does the
bread and wine symbolize but the fact that the broken body and shed blood
of Jesus Christ has paid for our sins, were beyond condemnation.]
And I think its wonderful when we come together to partake of the
cup and the bread to remember, the price has been paid in full. The Lord
doesnt have a mortgage on us, were paid off, paid off, were
his. I think it should be a part of your home fellowship, if youre
involved in a home fellowship here at Calvary Chapel [or anywhere], and
they dont have communion, you need to ask them why, it should be
happening. I think its something that you can get together at a,
with a group of friends if youre enjoying yourself at Christmas
time or at Easter and Thanksgiving, at the end of the meal I think its
a wonderful time. Have some grape juice there, Im not telling everybody
to drink wine [Calvary Chapel is one of those churches that work a lot
with recovering alcoholics and drug addicts, so they sort of voluntarily
abstain from alcohol even though I know they realize (the pastors realize)
that the Bible teaches alcohol consumption in extreme moderation
is permissible.] Have some grape juice, there and bread and take
communion together. I think its a wonderful thing. It should happen.
And it was a regular part of their life, remembering what the Lord Jesus
Christ had done. And remember, most of their teaching was coming from
the Old Testament, that which was not written came from the apostles,
because Jesus spoke to them for about 40 days in regards to the things
concerning the kingdom. And in particular, Matthew and John were there
and heard the Olivet Discourse, they were with Christ, they heard the
things that he taught, as many of the other apostles were. So part of
that New Testament teaching that they abode stedfastly in were the things
the apostles heard directly from Christ, which would then be written down
and reflected in the New Testament writings of the apostles and so forth.
[And Id like to add something about the habit of breaking
of bread in Jewish times. It was a strong Jewish custom, the eating
of meals together with like Jewish believers in the Jewish faith--and
the total abstinence of eating with a Gentile or non-Jewish person. This
custom carried over into the early New Testament church, but this time
the distinction of eating with other believers carried over into the New
Testament church, binding them oftentimes into a close spiritual-ethnic
group, just as the custom had bound the Jewish people into a strong racial-ethnic
group, separate from the pagan Gentiles around them (as God had originally
told them to be). But we as Christians must not use this custom as a means
of excluding non-believers from sharing in our fellowship. If youre
having a barbecue with some of your church brethren and your neighbor
sees you doing so, go over and invite him to be a part of it. Who knows,
the Lord may just use you or another one of your guests to lead your neighbor
to Christ. Use balance here, dont be exclusionists, but invite those
in the world into your breaking of bread where appropriate
and possible (were not talking about communion with the bread and
wine of course). I remember when I first came into the Worldwide Church
of God, our local pastor had quietly organized a group of long-term member
families into a hospitality group. These families would have special meals
or cookouts. They would invite some other local members along with any
new-believers over for a nice afternoon meal that often would stretch
into the early evening with hearty fellowshipping over good food. Many
new-believers were firmly anchored into the church and informally discipled
through the casual contacts they had with long-term spiritually mature
members during these meals. This group of members were actually part of
a hospitality ministry which could have been called The Breaking
of Bread Ministry. Many long-term bonds of spiritual friendship
were formed as a direct result of these agape meals--agape feasts-- we
partook of, making our denomination more like a family than a church in
the sense of what we view many churches like today. So ministries like
this, mens and ladies breakfasts, special after-church meals, all
contribute to the spiritual bonding, health and growth of the church and
its members. But it was this hospitality group that I remember the most,
with the fondest memories. They created a bond that cemented me to a part
of the body of Christ.]
Fourth Essential Key
The Word of God, Fellowship, the koinonia, breaking of bread, taking communion,
fellowshipping [over meals], and lastly, prayers.
I think if theres one thing Id like to see more of here, more
of in my life, its this aspect. I think its very important.
Weve put a prayer rack up out there in the hall. Were going
to begin to fill that with prayer requests. If you are a pray-er, feel
free when you start to see that fill up, well put names of folks
in the church that have cancer, that need prayer, different things that
the church needs that need prayer. Well start to keep you informed.
As prayers are answered well post those on the back so you can see
the answers to those prayers. But theres that goes on around here.
Saturday night theres prayer here in the prayer room. Thursday morning,
the women have a great prayer-meeting here at the church at 10 oclock.
Early on Wednesday morning, at 6:30 I believe, the men gather for prayer
and then breakfast. We have prayer as we start here in the office, with
the staff, and the school does the same every day. We have great times
when we can get away, the pastors and elders, we try to get away twice
a year for three days in the mountains, with no calendars, no instruments,
no business, to pray for three days. And what a wonderful time that is,
and God cleanses us, and renews us and strengthens. I think prayer is
an important part of the church. We would love to see people praying during
services. If youre ever so inclined please let us know. Wed
love to have people in there praying during the services as the Word of
God is going forth. Again, Spurgeon at his services would have five to
six hundred people in the basement on their knees, praying all throughout
the service. And very important, wed love to have prayer before
services, if youre inclined to come early. As the musicians are
rehearsing up here you can go in the prayer room and pray. Prayer is an
important part, it should be happening at the home fellowships, it should
be a regular part of your life, and if you feel the way I do, as we look
at this coming year, I think, Lord I need--thats an area in my life
that needs to continue to develop. I need to learn more and more what
it is to sit quietly with God, to have a dialogue, to hear God and have
that communion [as God speaks to our minds at times as we pray]. [To learn
more about prayer and read some pretty good prayer resources on this site,
log onto http://www.UNITYINCHRIST.COM/prayer/congregation.htm
]
Four things that are important. 3,000 new believers, babes, what did they
need for spiritual health? 1) Sound teaching of the Word of God, 2) They
needed fellowship with other Christians, 3) They needed to remember what
the Lord had done for them in the breaking of bread and taking the Lords
table, [and I might add, re-enforcing normal fellowshipping with eating
meals together in fellowship with other believers, inviting believers
to each others homes for meals and hearty fellowship], 4) and they
needed to learn to pray. And those four things are the things that provided
health. It says fear came upon every soul. Many wonders
and signs were done--King James says by, its through
the apostles--done by the Lord, through the Holy Spirit through
the apostles--and all that believed were together, had all things
in common. They sold their possessions and goods, and parted them to all
men as every man had need (verses 43-45). Again, not communism,
but agape-love. And they continued daily with one accord--what
a wonderful thing it must have been--in the temple, and breaking
of bread from house to house did eat their food with gladness and singleness--simplicity--of
heart. [Notice one thing that puts this 3rd category-the breaking
of bread--mentioned in verse 42, in context with verse 46 here.
This breaking of bread terminology is shown to mean going house
to house, eating meals and fellowshipping with believers, taken
in context with verse 46 here, and not necessarily communion. Communion
is nice, but he may be reading something into verse 42 thats not
there, taken in context with verse 46. Just an observation.] Nobody was
arguing about Arminianism or Calvinism, they were enjoying the fellowship
that had been bought at such a precious price with the blood of Christ,
and the filling of the Spirit and of the Holy Spirit directing the church
and the teaching, And they did eat their food with simplicity of
heart, praising God and having favor with all people. And the Lord--what
a relief--the Lord added--no church program
here--E.M. Bounds said men in the church are looking for more machinery,
and God is looking for a man--It says, the Lord added
to the church daily such as should be saved (verse 47). The
Lord added to the church such as should be saved, and they were
those who were hungering after the things of God. You know, A.W. Tosier
said The reason people arent attracted to a living church
is because God is the only attraction, and they want more, they
want to be entertained, they want drama, they want this, they want that.
You know, the Lord adds to the church daily such as should be saved.
What an interesting thing. You know, we had grown here. It was interesting
to watch the church grow [Calvary Chapel in Philadelphia, PA], from a
Bible study of 25 or 30 of us, to over 5,000 adults. And during that time-period
there was no altar call, there was just simply the teaching of the Word.
Healthy sheep reproduce. Shepherds dont beget sheep, sheep beget
sheep. You guys do it. You are the evangelistic program. And I had people
come in and say We want to introduce our evangelistic program to
your church. And I said, Where have you been exercising your
evangelistic program? and they said, At this church--the
names have been changed to protect the innocent, I wont
--the
church down the street. And I said, Well, youve had
this evangelistic program going there for two years? Yes.
And how many people have been saved? Well, Im
not sure. And I said, Really? How much has the
church growth? Well, Im not sure. And I said,
But in the last two years here weve grown by over a thousand
people. And he said Why? I said, I dont
know. But I said No thanks to your program, because Id
rather keep what I dont understand that does work, than trade it
away for what I do understand that doesnt. The Lord
adds to the church daily such as should be saved. And then about
a year and a half ago, if you remember, in the spring before the first
Harvest Crusade, at the end of three or four services on Sunday morning
while the musicians started to play the song, people started walking down
the aisles and just stood here. And I looked at them and said, Are
you here to be saved? Yeah! Oh, OK I
guess if anybody else wants to be saved they should do the same thing.
Then I got home and prayed This is not part of our original contract.
What is this? And then you think, Well, its not the
Devil bringing people forward to get saved. And its just wonderful
to see the changes and whats going on, and now of course how wonderful
it is to see the Lord add to the church as he does in so many wonderful
ways. What a great thing. I hope we grow in these things and take these
things to heart.
end
[In
the next section you will learn what happened to the church, the various
divisions it went through, which eventually led to the various denominations
we see today. Bear in mind that this early church we just read about in
Acts 2 was entirely Jewish, Torah-observant Jewish, for at least the next
15 to 20 years, before they came to really understand the new covenant.
They in their religious observances looked like a sect of Sabbath/Holy
Day observing Jews that believed in Jesus of Nazareth as the living Messiah.
The Jews themselves considered these early Christians as just another
troublesome sect of Judaism, calling them the sect of the Nazarenes
(see Acts 24:5). They were more like Torah-observant Messianic Jews than
the Methodist or Church of the Nazarene neighbor living down the street
from you. As time went on, particularly after the conference in Acts 15,
the church in Israel and Jerusalem become like non-Torah observant Jews,
keeping the Sabbath and Holy days out of ethnic preference more than out
of obligation. This will help put things in context before you read the
next section on early church history. Messianic Judaism is growing again
in leaps and bounds across the US and in the nation of Israel again, just
as it did in these early days of the church. And these are sincere believers
in Jesus Christ, whom they call Yeshua, spiritually alive and vibrant
Christians in every way, and very knowledgeable in the Word of God. But
this first section helps to set the tone in understanding how the church
came to be. It was purely a creation of God, of Jesus Christ, created
by and through the actions of the Holy Spirit, and not man. Real Christian
churches, from whatever denomination, are born and grow in the same manner,
so to understand the pattern is important. And Calvary Chapel seems to
have re-discovered this pattern outlined in Acts 2:42, and are growing
in similar fashion. As Romans 14 points out, under the new covenant, days
of worship dont matter, the gospel of salvation is adaptable to
any and every culture we find on this planet, Jewish or the various Gentile
cultures we find around the world. The early church in Israel and Jerusalem
kept Sabbath and Holy days, out of preference after Acts 15, as did the
Judeo-Christian church in Asia Minor under the apostle John, Polycarp
and Policrates (up to as late as 150-200AD). Calvary Chapel keeps Sunday,
Christmas and Easter (which some of them are beginning to call Resurrection
Day). In Romans 14 Paul brings out that days of worship are a secondary
matter, but the gospel of Christ is not. The gospel of Christ, or salvation
is a primary matter. In this area the whole church is one body, sharing
the same indwelling Holy Spirit. Hope this helps you keep your bearings
as you navigate further through early church history in the next section.] |