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STUDIES IN ACTS (Chapters 1 - 3) by Francis Dixon
Study 11 THE OUTREACH AND MINISTRY OF THE CHURCH
If at the end of Acts 2 we have a description of the inner life of the church, here in Acts 3 we have a picture of the outer activity of the church. In these verses we see the Mission, the Might and the Method of the Church; or, what is the job of the church? what is the power available to do the job? and what is the way to do it? 1. THE MISSION OF THE CHURCH What is it? From a study of Acts 2:41-47 we might get the impression that the church is to be a kind of mutual aid society! But the record does not end with chapter 2; it goes on into chapter 3 where we learn that in terms of service, believers are saved to serve, and their service consists of taking life to lame and helpless humanity. Look carefully at the man described in these verses, where we see a picture of humanity without God; for he is lame (he has been like it from birth), he is helpless, destitute and more concerned about material needs than about spiritual needs. Notice here that he is near the temple but outside it. Peter and John took the gospel and offered salvation to this man; and that is the job, the mission of the church in the world. This was Jesus’ programme – look up Luke 4:18-19; it is to be ours as well – look up John 17:18 and John 20:21. The mission of the church surely is to rescue the perishing and to care for the dying, to snatch them from the terrors of sin and to tell them of Jesus, who can save them. 2. THE MIGHT OF THE CHURCH What is the church’s power to deal with such a desperate need as lame and helpless humanity? It is certainly not material power – not the power of money, as we learn from verse 6; not the power of personality – made clear in verse 4. A reference to Acts 4:13 makes it clear also that the church’s real power is not the power of human eloquence. The church’s power is divine, spiritual power; it is the power of the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ (verse 6). His Name signifies His person – all that He, our risen, ascended and exalted Lord is – look at verses 12 and 16. The church of God is only powerful as she lifts up, exalts and preaches the Lord Jesus (Acts 8:5; 1 Corinthians 2:2). This is why it is not only foolish but sinful to make much of a movement or a denomination. Our one great concern must be to make much of Christ, and to strip away from our service and activity all that is inconsistent with His mighty Name. A church is never great because of numbers, or finance, or good preaching or worldly reputation. The only true might any church has is the might of the Lord Himself – look at verses 12 and 16. If the Mission of the Church is to go out to save men and women, and the Might of the church is that power of the Lord Himself, what is the Method of the Church? 3. THE METHOD OF THE CHURCH
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