Unity and Transformation in the Early Church

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They devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and to the fellowship to the breaking of bread and to prayer. Everyone was filled with awe and many wonders and miraculous signs were done by the apostles. All the believers were together and had everything in common, selling their possessions and goods they gave to anyone as he had need. [00:00:56]

There was explosive church growth and it didn't end there because we know that Christian faith swept through the Roman Empire and the question is why, what accounts for that kind of power, that kind of reception, and we said again and we especially pointed out last week it's because there was a spiritual power that attended the message. [00:02:20]

They were cut to the heart we read they were cut to the heart by what new life when they said what shall we do they were cut to the heart and Peter says turn and the Holy Spirit will come in so they were cut to the heart there was an incision made so the Holy Spirit in a sense it's all a metaphor here was inserted. [00:02:54]

The Christians met for the things they did and we'll talk about what those are in a minute Christians came together every single day in the temple for worship and the other things that they did and then they couldn't get enough of each other they kept going on in their homes they went to the temple and they went to their homes and they continued with it. [00:06:23]

These people could not get enough of each other these people were always coming together they came together every day they were hungry for each other life was seen as an interruption they couldn't be kept apart and that's the reason why the word together is not so much something they did it was something they were. [00:06:51]

The fourth reason for Christianity's success, says this historian, is to be found in its absolute inclusiveness. More than any other of its competitor religions it attracted all races and classes the pagan deities for example were often tied and confined to certain regions and nations, and even in the days of its most active proselytizing activities. [00:14:06]

Christianity however gloried in its appeal to Jew, Gentile, African, and barbarian. The philosophers of Greece and Rome on the other hand appealed to the educated only and could never win the masses it was one of the charges against Christianity that it drew the lowly and uneducated multitude that its essential teaching was so simple that anybody could understand. [00:14:34]

They studied the apostles teaching and we said last week that that's the New Testament now they studied it they devoted themselves to it they studied it and reflected on it and and digested it secondly they loved each other that means they it says they devoted themselves to the fellowship now you say what do you mean what do you mean devoted yourself to the fellowship. [00:21:19]

They bore each other's burdens they were able to be honest with each other about their sins in a way that they could never be honest to other people before you know to somebody else who thinks that basically the way you make it in life is by hiding your flaws never letting him see a sweat letting people think that you're in charge that's the way of the world. [00:22:05]

Praising God is the dynamite praising God is the engine and I'll tell you why C S Lewis has a very interesting thing to say about aesthetics that actually is very germane to us right now Lewis says I think we delight to praise what we enjoy because the praise does not merely express but completes the enjoyment it is it's a pointed consummation. [00:27:40]

When you see something beautiful there is Louis says there's something about the beautiful thing itself that makes you want to grab somebody and pull them in and say look listen you have to you know why he says beautiful objects demand praise every beautiful object demands praise and the joy you get from a beautiful object has to get out. [00:28:37]

You do not simply express your joy you complete your joy when you praise the object of beauty if you don't understand this you won't understand any of the things that Christians do when they get together do you know why we get together do you know how we have to get together the more beautiful an object the more the joy you have in it surges and needs to get out in praise. [00:29:31]

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