Acts 2:42 And they devoted themselves
to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the
prayers. 43 And awe came upon every soul, and many wonders and signs
were being done through the apostles. 44 And all who believed were
together and had all things in common. 45 And they were selling their
possessions and belongings and distributing the proceeds to all, as any had
need. 46 And day by day, attending the temple together and breaking
bread in their homes, they received their food with glad and generous hearts, 47 praising God and having favor with all the people. And the Lord
added to their number day by day those who were being saved.
The
First 8 Words
I want us
to only look at the first 8 words of this passage and no more. Here is why?
Because everything else we seem to love about this passage is predicated
on those 1st 8 words.
Everything flows out of them. It
is not just by chance that they are the first 8 words, but it is by intention.
It is my contention and conviction that these
first 8 words were what they saw from Jesus day in and day out. They were continuing
what had been modeled for them while they were with Him and what He told them
to do in the Great Commission in these words “teaching them to observe everything I have
commanded you” (Matthew 28:20). In the gospels alone, there are right at 154
references to Jesus’ teaching, preaching, proclaiming, telling of parables,
talking of the truth as they went on their way.
The gospels are permeated with His proclamation of truth. This is what He modeled with them for 3
years. Why was this His pattern and why
is it the pattern of the Jerusalem church?
The world lies in sin and is predicated on lies so God’s truth must
invade and wipe out the great lies of the lost culture of the world. John wrote these inspired words, “We know that we
are from God, and the whole world lies in the power of the evil one” 1 John
5:19. Therefore the light of
the truth of Christ in regard to who He is and what He says becomes the only
answer to this bondage.
The fact that
the apostles made sure that the teaching of scripture was first and foremost as
the church began came out of their relationship with Jesus and desire to be
obedient to Him in all matters. From
Acts 2:42 through the rest of the New Testament this pattern is shown in all of
the books of the New Testament. The
truth of scripture mattered to them and it must matter to us.
We have so gotten this confused
and out of line. As they waited in the
upper room for the coming of the Holy Spirit, they did not spend their time
making decisions about location, funding, worship style, formal/informal,
denomination affiliation, websites, or whether they would be seeker-sensitive
or expositional. They did not wait until
they came up with a purpose statement or vision statement or who would be their
target group to reach. They weren’t told
they were going to have to fill out monthly ministry report forms so the
denomination could measure how things were going. They were not devoted to having a cool band and music in a room that was full of darkness or one with cool lights or great staging and hip dressed players. All of these kinds of thoughts churches go
through should say everything that needs to be said about why the model of
church has gotten so off base from scripture.
It leads me to the most obvious question, “Why have those things become our considerations in regard to church? It shows we have lost our way. What is wrong with the first 8 Words of Acts 2:42 as our primary consideration for all that we do in church life?
It leads me to the most obvious question, “Why have those things become our considerations in regard to church? It shows we have lost our way. What is wrong with the first 8 Words of Acts 2:42 as our primary consideration for all that we do in church life?
It does not take long to see
what a church is devoted to. It is
evidenced quickly from the platform on a Sunday morning. In a sense, what takes place there shows what
a congregation desires and is willing to put up with. The fruit of the Jerusalem church came out of
their marked devotion to the teaching of scripture. Just in case you and I might think this path
of church life was not real "seeker or lost person" friendly, read the rest of Acts 2:42-47 and
you will see words that “seekers” are interested in, words like fellowship/community, wonders, having
a unity in regard to who really owned possessions. They were able to see that Christ-followers had all things in
common and sold their possessions so peoples needs
would be met, and they spent time hanging out in their homes all over the city eating and studying the scripture together.
You mean to tell me that those
words are not attractive to people who are lonely, disconnected and
overwhelmed? As if those words are not
enough, the believers were marked by glad and generous hearts and all of this
led them to have favor with the people of the city. This is why we marvel at them I think, their
faith was marked by joy and generosity, something that is missing in the large
part in the church of the West. The lost in the
city joined the church through faith in Christ and then by walking in that faith in Christ as new member of the kingdom of God. It was contagious!
Again, all of that happened I
contend, because of the devotion to the scripture as the foundation to
ministry. It is this devotion we have
lost in our quest for whatever we think church is to be about. We must get back to the primacy
of what the 1st church did in Acts 2:42a where “they devoted themselves to the apostles teaching”. I am calling us back to this devotion. They taught the sacred scripture and some of
these men wrote the sacred writings under the inspiration of the Spirit. It is there, where we
must return
and reside. We must teach what
the apostles taught and wrote under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Could this be the key to awakening? Could this be what the church in the West is
lacking?
Jesus said He is the light of the World – John 8:12 Again Jesus spoke to them, saying, “I
am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but
will have the light of life.”
This also means that Christ is the light of the church. If He is ever excluded from the church, then
the natural result will eventually lead the church to go into darkness. A church that has no light of Christ from the
revealed Word will ever be able to escape the darkness that comes from that,
no matter how creative, formal, financially sound, or strategically
located. We must return to the Light,
which means that we proclaim, proclaim, and proclaim the glory of
Christ in the Word
Whatever
happened to this and why is this not the main question being asked today? Why are we looking everywhere else for the
answer to our struggles, but to this devotion?
The answer to a significant church
future will be found in a return to a devotion to confessing Christ in
scripture.