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391 - Some Questions from the Infant Church
Episode 39113th March 2017 • Leaving Laodicea • Steve McCranie
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What Can We Learn from the Infant Church?

As we begin to look at how the Holy Spirit moved in the lives of ordinary men in the book of Acts, we are confronted with a few questions. These questions have to do with the character of the men Jesus chose to fulfill the mandate He gave to His church. And what was that mandate?

Acts 1:8 – “But you shall receive power (dúnamis) when (what) the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.”

Then, the first set of questions:

Has this mandate changed for the church?

Does it still apply today?

If so, how are we doing?

Have you received the power Jesus promised?

And how is that power being manifested in your life?

Do you see that kind of power in the church today?

If not, do you ever wonder why?

How Would You Answer These Questions?

How would you answer these questions about the church? How would you answer the ones that are more personal in nature? The ones about you and the power, or lack of power, in your life? Do you see a disconnect between the account of the church in Acts and the place you worshipped last Sunday? Me too.

But what are we going to do about it?

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