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Summary: Acts 2 gives a simplistic yet powerful model for what the Church is called to be.

WELL Church Pentecost, 2020 Acts 2: 42ff

Good Morning, today we continue our study on Acts 2:42-47 (NKJV)

And they continued steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers.

Then fear came upon every soul, and many wonders and signs were done through the apostles.

Now all who believed were together, and had all things in common, and sold their possessions and goods, and divided them among all, as anyone had need. So, continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, they ate their food with gladness and simplicity of heart, praising God and having favor with all the people. And the Lord added to the church daily those who were being saved.

Verse 42 is really a key verse here in Acts chapter 2. Verse 42 and they, the disciples and the 120 plus the 3,000 devoted themselves to the Apostles teaching

fellowship breaking to the bread and to prayer. (this is a video teaching) Now Sunday morning we are going to look at we are going to look at these ideas more in depth, but right now it is going to be just a shorter teaching

I want us to think about what is the church and how did God design the church to work and what did God designed the church to do? These thoughts are not new with me, and I would have no idea what pastor came up with these ideas or what layperson did but came up with the idea of the word WELL.

Do we have a WELL Church? Do we have a healthy Church? I find it interesting right now within our day with the COVID that the church is not being able to gather. Some churches have, some have not. Here at Calvary Reformed we have been doing the drive-in for quite a while.

I want to ask today though is our church WELL, are we a healthy church?

There was an atheist back in the 1700s who wanted to get rid of Christianity, and he said the best way to get rid of Christianity would be to get rid of Sunday's. Sundays, the time that we as Christians have an opportunity to gather to worship.

Hear again the words from verse 42, they devoted

themselves to the Apostles teaching, to the fellowship the breaking of the bread and to prayer.

First part that we see here with the idea of the word WELL ---"W” do we have a well church--- a healthy church? The 1st church was a worshiping body together. They met together daily ---daily they were together in worship. Daily they were breaking bread, daily they were in the temple and worship----daily. I am blessed I come to church almost every day of the week. I am able to be at church and do Bible study, to have prayer time. There others in the area who like to stop in to church for prayer time.

My question is--- do we as a church --do we gather

to be in worship to be a worshiping church and to realize life does not focus on me life does not focus nor on you.

Friends, life has to focus on the Triune God, and we are called to be a worshiping body together.

We are also called to be an evangelizing church. Evangelizing--- big word that simply means are we sharing our faith with others!! Are we sharing our faith in what God has done? Are we sharing those experiences that we have in our life with Jesus Christ with other people? And as we share his word the Lord will add new believers to our body.

I always find this amazing the stat, that a church

Calvary's age typically only has about one new believer per year for all our members, while new Church starts almost have one new believer per one person in the church!!! I wonder why is that?? Part of it is the fact that the longer we have been a Christian, the less we tend to share our faith and we are less excited about the Holy Spirit’s work in our lives.

Friends I think we need to get back to--- we need to

get back to our early faith and be as excited that as this

fly is to bite me (fly kept trying to bite me during the taping of this teaching). We need to get back and be that excited about our faith with Jesus Christ and be an evangelizing---- to be a church---- be a people that are willing to share our faith with other people.

We are called to be a worshiping church, to be an evangelizing church, to be a learning church as the early Christians (and we are called to) devoting themselves to be in study. They were listening to the Apostles teaching, they were looking back into the Torah, into the Psalms, see where Christ was prophesied about, and how Christ fulfilled all those prophecies.

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