A WORD FROM THE
PASTOR
"And they continued
steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine and
fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in
prayers." Acts 2:42
There
are four key practices that follow a
forgiven, Spirit-filled life and Luke
describes these practices in Acts 2:38-47
where he identified four specific acts of
devotion for which the early Church was
designed. These four acts are:
1) Attention to God's word and works; 2)
Shared participation and resources; 3)
Breaing of bread; and 4) Prayer and worship.
In these verses (38-47), Luke helps us to
see God's original and ongoing design for
the growth of the Church, spreading His good
work to the whole world. As people
turn to follow Jesus, and are baptized in
the Holy Spirit, they receive a powerful new
ability to live in God's design for
humanity. This new ability empowers
God's people to multiply His heavenly design
on earth. Heaven on earth continues to
expand as followers of Jesus devote
themselves to the teaching and works of God,
to sharing their lives and resources with
the community, to the breaking of bread, and
to worshipful prayers. Let us pray:
"Lord, give me all that You have for me,
that I might be all You want me to be, that
our church will be all You want us to be as
we continue steadfastly in the apostles
teachings, fellowship with one another, the
breaking of bread, and the worshipful
prayers. In Jesus Name, Amen."
Adapted from:
https://bibleproject.com/articles/growth-of-the-church/