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ACTS church emphasized teaching not performance arts or activities.

 A timely message from Dr. Martyn Lloyd Jones:

In Acts 2, what did the Christians come together for? Here were these people who had come out of the world to join the group of people called disciples, and they formed the first church, but what is the Christian church for? What does she do? What does she provide? Do Christian people come together for socials, dances, raffles, dramatic performances, lectures on politics, literature, and sociology? There was nothing like that in the early church. It is not my objective to denounce these things. But I do want to show how far removed they are from the Christian church. You can get all that in the world, and you can get it very much better there. The Christian church makes a fool of herself when she attempts these things–she does them so badly. If you want activities like that, then go and get them organized professionally. But that is not the Christian church. It is a travesty.

I do not want to defend Christendom or advocate any particular section of the church or any particular local church. I want to hold before you the pictures of the New Testament church. That is the only church I recognize. Those people did not come to the church to do things like that. And when true revival takes place, those are the first things to go; people lose interest in them. A church that can only exist by resorting to things like that is utterly different from the New Testament church.

“They continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine [teaching] and fellowship, and in breaking of bread, and in prayers”–purely spiritual activities. And that is the pattern for the church at all times.

So let us look at this. First, doctrine. The apostles’ teaching is put first in this list–that is why we must start with it, and it is very important that we should, because today there is real opposition to what we read here….

As we have seen, the people in Acts came together because they had had the same experience. But the thing that strikes us at once about them is that they had had the same experience because they had believed the same teaching, the same message.

Then they that gladly received his word were baptized: and the same day there were added unto them about three thousand souls.” There would never have been an early church but for a particular teaching. So we are bound to emphasize that the teaching must come first because it was that which led to the conversions, the change. It was Peter’s preaching, his teaching, his doctrine, that brought these people together. They “gladly received his word” and were baptized. And we are told in verse 44, “And all that believed were together.” What did they believe? The same teaching.

Excerpt from  Authentic Christianity. HT Old Truth

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4 responses to “ACTS church emphasized teaching not performance arts or activities.

  1. Pieter Stok March 7, 2012 at 01:38

    Acts and 1 Peter are the antidote to this postmodern age. Tim Chester and & Steve Timmis’ book “Everyday Church” is a great read along these lines.

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