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What is a New Testament Church Really Like (Acts 2: 37-47)

Pastor Jeremy R McCandless Season 16 Episode 6

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Welcome:
Today, we’re diving into a fascinating topic: “What is a New Testament Church Really Like?” based on Acts 2:37-47.

Have you ever wondered what the ideal church should look like? Should it be large or small? Should it have a certain doctrinal position, a gifted speaker, inspiring music, or specific programs for different age groups? These are all important questions for anyone who attends church. Today, we’re going to explore what the New Testament says about what a church should be and do, by looking at the early church as described in Acts 2.

Join me as we uncover the characteristics of the first church, understand the significance of key practices, and consider how these principles can guide us in creating vibrant, committed church communities today.

Episode Notes:

Scripture Reference: Acts 2:37-47

Key Points Covered:

  1. Repentance and Baptism:
    • The importance of repentance and baptism as initial steps in the Christian faith.
    • Clarification on the role of baptism in salvation.
  2. Characteristics of the Early Church:
    • A church of saved believers.
    • Believer’s baptism vs. infant baptism.
  3. Commitment to Key Practices:
    • Apostles' teaching.
    • Fellowship.
    • Breaking of bread (Lord's Table).
    • Prayer.
  4. Community and Unity:
    • The early church’s commitment to each other.
    • Sharing resources and supporting one another.
    • The resulting joy, unity, and growth.
  5. Modern Application:
    • The importance of community and commitment in today’s church.
    • Encouragement to be part of a church community, supporting and growing together.

Questions for Reflection:

  1. Are you committed to your church community?
  2. Have you been baptized since you got saved?
  3. How can you contribute to the unity and growth of your church?

Thank you for joining us today. If you found this episode insightful, please share it with your friends and family. Don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast for more discussions on applying biblical principles to daily life. Until next time, stay blessed and committed to your walk with the Lord.

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