Rediscovering Our Roots: Lessons from the Early Church

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"Looking back at the early church and understanding how it was formed and how it grew and what its purpose is gives us a critical lens through which we can view our own church today. So are you ready?" [00:33:52] (24 seconds)


"Jesus' church was to be a radical change from the rigid, organised, hierarchical, prescriptive, institutionalised religion of the Old Testament to a new spirit-led, relational, lifestyle-impacting, counter-cultural, living, organised, organism of the New Testament." [00:36:16] (32 seconds)


"Jesus births a new church and it cannot be superimposed onto the old way. It is new, but it is also consistent with scripture as Jesus is the completion of those scriptures. He transforms and transcends, bringing new meaning and new insights." [00:36:48] (28 seconds)


"Landing on the apostles, the new temple. The crowd that gathers to view this spectacle represent all the tribes of Israel. Remember the pilgrims that have traveled to be here from every location that Israel has been dispersed through exile and conflict." [00:38:33] (24 seconds)


"Peter's words pierced their hearts and they said to him and to the other apostles, brothers, what should we do? Peter replied, each of you must repent of your sins and turn to God and be baptized in the name of Jesus. If you repent of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, then you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit." [00:39:58] (24 seconds)


"The Acts 2 church is a gathering of people who are loving God and loving one another, exactly as Jesus lived, is kingdom culture. The kingdom of God that Jesus has brought to earth from heaven. The apostles follow Jesus' example." [00:41:51] (26 seconds)


"Because as new believers formed, expanding communities, there was favoritism and divisions emerged. And in Acts 6, we see the apostles responded by delegating so they could focus on mission, just as Jesus had taught them." [00:43:35] (21 seconds)


"jealousy in the old wineskins the high priests and officials and their religious elite the pattern of persecution repeats as Jesus had predicted and once again God uses it for his purposes spreading the good news wider and faster in Acts 6 the threats beatings and jailings of the apostles do nothing to stem the tide even Jewish priests are recorded among the converts" [00:45:27] (35 seconds)


"The church persevered in households of faith, supported by the formation of hub churches. When Peter is arrested in Acts 12, he is part of a household of faith. He's living with Aunt Mary, John Mark's mother." [00:52:15] (23 seconds)


"As this rapidly expanding church is encountering the work of the enemy through false teaching, corruption and heresy, we can see the evidence of Jesus at work, leading his church through the Holy Spirit, preparing people of peace to impart wisdom through the scriptures, inspiring written accounts of oral teaching that we are privileged to have with us today." [00:53:05] (33 seconds)


"Now I commit you to God and to the word of his grace, which can build you up and give you an inheritance among all those who are sanctified. Let's be clear. The early church was not reliant on any human leadership, but on foundations of scripture, following the examples laid down by Jesus and the movement. of the spirit of Jesus. And Paul knew it." [01:00:21] (33 seconds)


"The big takeaway from looking at the development of the early church is Jesus grew the church he birthed through the spirit. Jesus' teachings continued through the lives of the apostles and each new disciple as they were apprenticed in the way of Jesus. So as we hear the echo of faith we the legacy of that echo need to consider how we reflect the essence of that echo. Reliance on God, Holy Spirit led, scriptural foundation." [01:03:15] (57 seconds)


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