The Gospel

Friday, March 11, 2011

A study in Acts (2:43 & 47)

            The Impact of true   
              community


Not to long ago, I saw something on the T.V. that caught my attention. I believe it was the history channel. They were doing some retrospective on WW II. Part of this global conflict resulted in American forces dropping the Atomic bomb on two Japanese cities. The devastation that was caused by that explosion was incredible. I then began pondering on what exactly made the Atomic bomb so devasting. It seems based on what I could understand that atomic explosion is the result of an several atoms being brought together and then fueled with something like Plutonium creating this fusion thus resulting in this devasting blast. This atomic explosion reminded me of what I've been writing about over the last couple of weeks related to, "True Christian Community". When saved, committed, Spirit-filled believers spend quality time together in the Scripture, fellowship, communion and prayer, the result is an atomic explosion (i.e., massive impact).

Here's a question, "in light of the actions of the first century community of believers, exactly what kind of reactions did the first century community of believers recieve from the world at large"? In your Bible's turn to Acts 2, verses 43 & 47. In these two verses, I see three reactions to the first century community of believers.

I. The first reaction is fear (vs 43)"...and fear came upon every soul...." The word fear used in the Scripture can have at least two connotations. The first is, "respect or awe". The second is just plain ol terror. In Acts 2:43 the word fear means the latter. The first century community of believers provoked a healthy fear of God in a watching world. Let me describe for you the two ways in which this early Christian community provoked a healthy fear of God:

A. By their message (cf Acts 2:22-37; 3:13-26; 4:8-12) The message of the early church was very clear and focused, "Jesus Christ is the risen Lord, therefore everyone of you turn from your sin and confess Him as the only Lord and Saviour". I believe one of the reasons why the Christian community today is not having a great impact on the world at large is because our message is not very clear nor focused. Rather our message is confused and disjointed. A quote from one of my favorite preachers perfectly captures what I'm saying, "We live in a time when certainty and conviction about what is true is not tolerated. The politically correct attitude is one of uncertainty with nothing absolute. There's a new hermeneutic, a new science of interpretation called the Hermeneutic of Humility, and this is serious to the people who espoused this and their Hermeneutic of Humility say, "I'm too humble to think that I could ever know what the Bible really means and so I can only offer my opinion and I certainly can't say that this is in fact the truth." They pat themselves on the back congratulating themselves for such intellectual openness. Opinions and feelings tend to rule the mood of our time. And the church as it always does fall prey to this sort of post-modern inclusivism that wants to embrace everything everybody thinks as truth for them. And so the church has lost its convictions, its lost its certainties..." The message coming from the Christian community today cannot and will not foster a healthy fear of God because Christ is not at the heart of our message. The Christian community today for the most part is not preaching the Gospel of the risen Lord, the so-called Christian community today is not preaching, "Repentance and faith in Christ alone". Rather the Christian community today is preaching prosperity and sanctified materialism. The Christian community today is preaching "cheap grace" and "easy believism". The Christian community today is preaching tolerance and inclusivism. My wife Stacey pointed out to me the other day an online article concerning a black pastor who felt his mission was to apologize to the Lesbian community for how he and other Christians have treated them and condemned their so-called alternative lifestyles. And all of God's people said, WHAT!!!! Now I don't believe that anyone should be mistreated, God calls us to Love our fellow man, but apologizing for our message, that's crap!!

No wonder the world ridicules and laughs at the Christian community, because our message is weak, muddy, convictionless and uncertain and in no way reflects the message of our early Christian community predecessors.

B. By their ministry (cf Acts 2:43) Verse 43 states that incredible things were happening through the Apostles that validated their ministry and message. I confess that I'm a die-hard Dispensationalist who believes that the office of Apostle no longer exists, because the Apostles were a group of men specially chosen by our Lord for a specific ministry in time (e.g., the establisment of the Church and the writing of Scripture). Their office ceased when the last Apostle (i.e., John) passed from the earth and therefore also the necessity of special signs and wonders to validate their specific ministry. I believe that the Scriptures clearly teach that the things that validate the ministry and message of the Christian today are not signs and wonders, but rather Spirit-filled, obedient character (cf., 2 Cor 6). When the world at large sees our chaste and God-glorifying lifestyles, the result is fear. Check out this text from Philipians 2:27-28, "Only conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ, so that whether I come and see you or remain absent, I will hear of you that you are standing firm in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel; in no way alarmed by your opponents—which is a sign of destruction for them, but of salvation for you, and that too, from God". When the Christian community responds to life and one another in a God glorifying way, those that don't know God take notice and experience the fear of God. Another reason why the Christian community of today is not having the kind of impact in our world like we could and should is because our ministry is not very authentic/valid. Let me add this, a ministry that existed in the early Christian community that hardly exists today is the ministry of Church discipline. When the church practised healthy church discipline, the church encouraged a healthy fear of God. When Church discipline is practised, the message that is communicated is that, "we take sin seriously and so does God". Read the story of Ananias and Sapphira (Acts 5). Church discipline when practised rightly validates the church as being truly of God and creates a healthy fear of God in the world at large. When it is not practised, just the opposite is true.


II. The Second reaction is favor (vs 47a) "...having favor with all the people..." The early Christian community because of her authentic message and ministry, won the respect of the world at large. They world may not have liked her, but they had to respect her. We as the Christian community are sadly mistaken if we think the way to garner the world's respect is by compromise and conformity. NO!! NO!!! NO!!! Listen, the only legitmate way that God's people will win peoples respect is through an authentic message and ministry.

III. The Third reaction is fattening (vs 47b) "........And the Lord was adding to their number day by day those who were being saved..." Allow me the liberty to paraphrase what one commentator has written concerning this verse, "When the Christian community is truly Christian in it's message and ministry, it is a growing church.....the impact of the few at Pentecost had broadened and became the impact of many..."

In summary, when committed, Spirit-filled believers spend quality time together in the Scripture, fellowship, communion and prayer, with a committment to the right message and mininstry, The impact on the world at large is fear, favor and fattening.

For His Glory,
Todd

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