### Summary
Good morning, Living Faith Bible Church. Today, we continue our sermon series, "We Are the Church," focusing on our mission, encapsulated in the phrase "come and grow." The church is not merely a building but a people of God, and our mission is to develop mature believers who reflect the image of Christ. This mission is rooted in Jesus' command to make disciples of all nations. We draw inspiration from the early church as described in Acts 2:42-47, which provides a model for our mission today.
The early church devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer. These practices led to spiritual growth and a strong sense of community. They gathered for public learning of the Scriptures, which included both the Old and New Testaments. This public learning is essential for our spiritual nourishment, akin to milk and meat for our souls.
Public worship is another crucial element. The early church gathered for fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer, emphasizing the importance of being physically present with one another. This analog, or in-real-life, experience is irreplaceable, even in our digital age.
Genuine care for one another was also a hallmark of the early church. They shared their possessions and met each other's needs, demonstrating a deep sense of community and mutual support. This caring extended beyond the church walls, impacting the broader community and leading to daily additions to their numbers.
As we reflect on these practices, we must ask ourselves if we are committed to the public learning of Scripture, public worship, and genuine care for one another. These elements are vital for our spiritual growth and for fulfilling our mission as a church. Let us strive to be the church, not just attend it, by engaging in these practices and relationships that stimulate growth.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. Public Learning of Scripture: The early church devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching, which included both the Old and New Testaments. This public learning is essential for our spiritual nourishment, akin to milk and meat for our souls. We must commit to studying the Scriptures together, not just individually, to grow in our relationship with Christ. [08:33]
- 2. Public Worship: Gathering for public worship is irreplaceable, even in our digital age. The early church gathered for fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer, emphasizing the importance of being physically present with one another. This analog experience fosters deeper relationships and a stronger sense of community. [12:33]
- 3. Genuine Care for Believers: The early church shared their possessions and met each other's needs, demonstrating a deep sense of community and mutual support. This caring extended beyond the church walls, impacting the broader community and leading to daily additions to their numbers. We must strive to care for one another genuinely and sacrificially. [23:06]
- 4. Resisting Cultural Trends: Our culture often resists and distorts the teaching of God's Word. We must remain committed to the public learning of Scripture and resist the temptation to seek only what is new and novel. The timeless truths of the Bible are essential for our spiritual growth and must not be abandoned. [15:12]
- 5. Commitment to Growth: We must ask ourselves if we are committed to the practices and relationships necessary for our spiritual growth. Whether it be public learning, public worship, or genuine caring, we need to evaluate and recommit to these elements to truly be the church. This commitment will help us grow individually and collectively as a community of believers. [28:52]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [02:14] - Introduction to the Mission
- [03:12] - Examples of Missions in Society
- [04:09] - The Church's Unique Mission
- [05:01] - Reflecting on Acts Chapter 2
- [06:46] - Devotion to Apostles' Teaching
- [08:33] - Public Learning of Scripture
- [10:20] - Importance of Public Learning
- [11:06] - Analog vs. Digital Church
- [12:33] - Public Worship and Fellowship
- [15:12] - Resisting Cultural Trends
- [16:26] - Elements of Public Worship
- [19:06] - Corporate Prayer
- [20:16] - Decline in Church Attendance
- [21:57] - Encouragement from Hebrews
- [23:06] - Genuine Care for Believers
- [24:44] - Meeting Together in the Temple Courts
- [25:52] - Social and Practical Care
- [27:11] - Analog Church in a Digital Age
- [28:20] - Recap of the Series
- [29:48] - Call to Commitment
- [31:24] - Prayer and Conclusion