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#299 The Acts, Chapter 6

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In Acts 6, the early church experiences its first conflict as the Hellenist Jews complain that their widows are being neglected in the daily distribution of food. The church (1) solves this potentially divisive conflict in a simply astounding way that displays the compassion and grace of its Founder and (2) sets out the order or structure of the church as it moves forward. We are also introduced to a remarkable young servant and preacher named Stephen, and the religious leaders determine that it is time to add deception to their persecution of the early church–setting up Stephen’s powerful sermon in the next chapter.

Big Idea for the Series: The early church carried the gospel throughout the known world in approximately 30 years and transformed an empire in 3 centuries. Now the church seems intimidated, uncertain amidst swift cultural changes. So, what did the early Christians, commanded by Christ and empowered by the Holy Spirit, do that we are not doing? Here are their Acts, and may they inspire our own.

  1. A Food Fight
  2. Order in the Church
  3. A Glowing Review

Key Question: Does the way we do conflict point to Jesus and lead to growth?

The post #299 The Acts, Chapter 6 first appeared on The Good Citizen Project.
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In Acts 6, the early church experiences its first conflict as the Hellenist Jews complain that their widows are being neglected in the daily distribution of food. The church (1) solves this potentially divisive conflict in a simply astounding way that displays the compassion and grace of its Founder and (2) sets out the order or structure of the church as it moves forward. We are also introduced to a remarkable young servant and preacher named Stephen, and the religious leaders determine that it is time to add deception to their persecution of the early church–setting up Stephen’s powerful sermon in the next chapter.

Big Idea for the Series: The early church carried the gospel throughout the known world in approximately 30 years and transformed an empire in 3 centuries. Now the church seems intimidated, uncertain amidst swift cultural changes. So, what did the early Christians, commanded by Christ and empowered by the Holy Spirit, do that we are not doing? Here are their Acts, and may they inspire our own.

  1. A Food Fight
  2. Order in the Church
  3. A Glowing Review

Key Question: Does the way we do conflict point to Jesus and lead to growth?

The post #299 The Acts, Chapter 6 first appeared on The Good Citizen Project.
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