EARLY CHURCH HISTORY 101 (Introduction)

Today begins a new teaching series entitled Early Church History 101. Each post will be based on passages from our only text book, The Acts of the Apostles. Your interaction and dialogue are encouraged.

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INTRODUCTION

Because this is an introductory course, I hope to post on as near a regular schedule as possible and keep the lessons fairly brief, hopefully interesting, and possibly compelling. I suggest engaging in your own research as you see the need.

Our goal is to become better acquainted with the beliefs, practices, and accomplishments of the Lord’s original Community. It served as a prototype and foundation of the Church Age which began at Pentecost in AD 32 and continues to the present. During this almost two thousand year period, the Lord Jesus never taught any subsequent transition or alteration which would negate or change the beliefs and practices of our early forebears. We in the present must therefore respect and seek to emulate their holy and courageous example as they worked in close cooperation with the Lord through the power of the Holy Spirit. The Early Church was sent into an often hostile world with the life-giving Good News in the opening salvos of a spiritual war destined to cover the planet. Their accomplishments were nothing short of miraculous.

The author of The Acts of the Apostles is Luke—Early Church historian, gifted writer, the beloved physician, oft traveling companion of the apostle Paul, and also author of his masterful “first account,” the Gospel of Luke. It is possible that Luke did not originally affix a title to Acts but the title we have is likely correct. However, based on the author’s chosen vocabulary and grammar, he clearly indicates that this historical record is a continuation of the ministry of the Lord, which means it could have been titled The Acts of Jesus. Some have suggested The Acts of the Holy Spirit.

Inserting Apostles in the title, however, serves primarily to indicate the Lord working through His original twelve (minus Judas Iscariot), but certainly was not limited to them. In fact, it was the entire Community through whom He worked, which includes each and every believer, though the apostles were the most spiritually mature at the time. Because they were His initial chosen ones who followed Him throughout His ministry and witnessed the Resurrection, they were the men primarily utilized in the early years. This was especially the case with the apostle Peter, whom the Lord powerfully anointed on that first Day of Pentecost in ancient Jerusalem to set the many authoritative precedents of the Early Church which continue until today.

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Posted on January 23, 2024, in Teaching and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.

  1. I love the Book of Acts. I remember so many wonderful flannelgraph stories in Sunday School back when I was 7 or 8. The events are real! The people involved are real! The power of the Holy Spirit was REAL because the people involved were wholehearted in their devotion to the Lord. 

    I’ve considered doing Acts in one of my own studies, but the Lord isn’t leading that way right now. Praying for you as you walk us through this exciting, wonderful book.

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    • Thank you, Linda. I do appreciate it. I also love Acts. It is the only extant pure history book after the gospels containing the written record of the Early Church from 32-62AD. It contains all the major highlights put forth in chronological order, just as Luke did with his gospel. The Lord obviously made an excellent choice in choosing him, as always, as Luke is both an exceptional writer and researcher. I think this is why writers like us especially like it but also because, as you said, it is REAL.

      Also, I’m not sure if you knew that I answered your previous comment on my post A Great Awakening Update: 12/31/23. I also posted a new five page article today unassociated with the Acts series. It was something the Lord put on my heart to write over two weeks ago. I had been editing it in the meantime and felt it was time to post it.

      Blessings to you, Linda. Keep up the great work.

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