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TITLE:  ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CHURCH
 
TEXT:  ACTS 2:37-44
 
Objective:  Today, I want to show what salvation is all about and what happens to our heart when we are saved.
We become concerned for those around us who are in need.
We will also deal with
 
Review:
Function and From
 
1.
Define terms:
 
      Function—what we are to do (Absolute & unchangeable)
      Form—How we are to accomplish the function (Non-absolute and changeable)?
2.
Problem:  People begin to make the form gospel and minimize the function.
A.
Whenever you have People, you have function.
Wherever you have function, you have form.
People tend to make the form gospel until a crisis comes and the form begins to change.
B.
Absolutes                 Non-absolutes
            Function                 Form
            Principle                 Pattern
            Organism                Organization
            Truth                      Tradition
            Message                 Method
      Above Culture               Culture
 
 
3.
Acts 2
      Holy Spirit came, all heard in their own language
      Later on in chapter, Believed, Baptized and Received the Spirit
 
4.
Peter preached that Jesus would come, die, rise,
 
5.
What should we do?
I.
Peter’s instruction to the people  37-41
     
      A.
Repent and be baptized
            1.
Repent in the name of Jesus
                  --Jesus name is accepting what Jesus has to say
            2.
Baptism is identification with them
 
      B.
Order
            1.
Repent-Confess of Jesus Christ
                  Romans Road—
                        Romans 3:10, 23
                        Romans 6:23
                        Romans 10:9-13
                        Ephesians 2:8-9
                        Titus 3:5
                       
            2.
Baptized-Identification
                  a.  Identifies them with the Church
                  b.  Testimony to all around
                  c.  Does it bring salvation?
Part of the Great Commission
                        Command—
                        Part of the practice of the church
                        Does it bring salvation?
Example:
People who died without baptism that we know are in heaven in the new Testament time.
Thief on the Cross
                              Acts 16:31-34  Believed and were baptized
                                    Household
                  Let’s look at another verse—Mark 16:16
 
How to be baptized?
What does the word mean?
Romans 6:3-5—Shows what happened at Salvation
 
Great commission
Make disciples, baptize them.
Teach them to observe all things
 
Baptism Service on August 12 at Swansons
 
            3.
Added unto them
 
II.
Pattern for the Church  v.
42-47
 
      A.
Apostles Doctrine—Function
            Form??
 
      B.
Fellowship--Close intimate, community—Function-
            Form??
           
      C.  Breaking of bread--Communion -- meals together—Function
            Form??
 
      D.
Prayers--General term for talking to God—Function
            Form???
 
III.
Result of God working in Jerusalem
 
      A.
Great Awe
            Changed lives
            Never the same again
            WOW of God
 
 
 
      B.
Took care of the needs of others
            No one had need
            --Form—Sold all they had and give to those in need
                  --Function—Care for the needy
                  --Form—This was one way, later it was different
 
      C.
Met the needs of the individuals in the church v. 45
--Personal sacrifice
 
      D.
Spent time together in one accord  v.
46
 
      E.
Praise God  v.
47
favor with all the people
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