
What
do you know about the New Testament church? Most Christians don’t know
how the early church was set up by the apostles and how Christianity
spread throughout the Roman Empire. Jesus did not offer any instruction
on how the church was to be set up; organizing the church and setting up
the leadership was relegated to the Holy Spirit.
The
word church comes from the Greek word “ekklesia,” which means a group of
people. As the Gospel spread from Jerusalem, each city had new
believers. There were no church buildings and Christians met in homes. A
bishop presided over each city and he was in charge of the pastors,
elders, deacons and teachers. Each bishop was independent, but they
worked together in mission work and to collect money when people needed
help.
The
last of the original apostles was taken to heaven and given revelations
in A.D. 90 and John recorded what he saw. There were seven churches in
Asia Minor and Jesus dictated a letter to each of them, making
correction and offering praise. When the letters were sent out, the
first generation of Christians had left the earth and the churches were
populated by the second-generation Christians who had never met the
Savior.
Emperor Constantine enticed a majority of bishops to join him and form a
state church. He promised to end the persecution if they supported him.
Roman Catholicism continued in Europe after the split of the empire and
this gave birth to the Orthodox churches in the east. The powerful
churches in Egypt and North Africa were largely exterminated by the
Muslim invasion.
The
Holy Spirit set about restoring the message of salvation with Martin
Luther’s call to reformation. The Baptists restored water baptism by
immersion and the Pentecostals were used to restore the Baptism of the
Holy Spirit. Attending church is important, but finding a good one can
be challenging. False churches abound and discovering a solid bible
teaching church is not as simple as it used to be. This is where the
leading of the Holy Spirit is important.
Print out the sermon outline and let's examine the
Scriptures together Sunday morning at 9:00 AM PST.
Yours in Christ,
Pastor John S. Torell




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