Tag: Acts 2
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Devoted to the Means
Acts 2:42-47: Christ’s means—teaching, fellowship, supper, prayers—bring blessing: awe, provision, joy, even suffering. Purposes: care for saints, save sinners, glorify God. Devote to these; expect growth, trials, transformation. Simple obedience advances Kingdom. Lord adds daily!
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Devoted to the Prayers
Acts 2:42: Devoted to “the prayers”—corporate seeking of God. Early church, weak amid empires, clung to Christ’s promises and power. We, self-reliant West, must kneel in dependence. Prayer moves heaven’s hand. Prioritize gatherings: Sunday 10am, Wednesday nights. Without it, we fail. Pray, church—God answers!
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Devoted to the Breaking of the Bread
Acts 2:42: Devoted to breaking bread—the Lord’s Supper. Christ proclaims His death visually: body broken, blood poured for sinners’ costly atonement, yet fully paid. We participate by faith in forgiveness, cleansing, unity. Prepares us for marriage supper of the Lamb. Weekly foretaste creates longing: “Come, Lord Jesus!” Eat, drink, rejoice.
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Devoted to the Fellowship
Acts 2:42: “The fellowship” is the visible manifestation of the invisible church—Christ’s kingdom breaking into darkness. We belong by union with the triune God, partaking baptism & supper, loving brethren, forsaking world/flesh/devil. Devote yourself here: humbly unite, serve weak, give generously, gather faithfully. The world knows Christ by our oneness.
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Devoted to the Word
Acts 2:42: The early church devoted to apostles’ teaching—uneducated fishermen appointed & anointed by Christ, speaking God’s very Word. We have it in Scripture. Order church, family, life by it. Read, meditate, hear preaching. Be doers, not just hearers. Let Christ’s Word dwell richly.
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Devoted to the Christ
Acts 2:42 lists four devotions, but first: Christ. The church exists for Him. True devotion? Four couplets: hear & respond, serve & submit, follow & suffer, love & delight. Without these, duty is empty. Dead hearts can’t love — but Christ’s voice awakens. Come to Him today.
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Devoted to the Church
The church is not just a building, a body, or a bride—it is a family. From the very beginning, God’s plan was one people, one pair, one man chosen to gather His own. At Pentecost, Christ established His church and filled it with His Spirit. Why? To propagate the gospel, maintain God’s truth, build up…
