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What Makes a Church
Great?
Acts 4:33
"And with great power gave the apostles
witness of the
resurrection of the Lord Jesus: and
great grace was upon them
all."--Acts 4:33.
I believe this is a great church! God is
doing great things! But there is greater still to come…revival is in
progress, but it needs to continue and grow…mercy drops need to give way to
showers of blessing!
What is a great church? Some like a big
church, some a small church. [you have to wonder about the ones who want to
stay small, not reaching out!] Some like a country church, some a city
church…I’ve been in both. I’m glad we have all types around here and all
are welcome!
You might be in a country church if:
The Call to Worship is ,"Y'all come on in!"
The Preacher says, "I'd like to ask Bubba to
pray for the
offering" - and five guys stand up.
Opening day of deer hunting season is
recognized as an
official church holiday.
A member requests to be buried in his truck
because, "I ain't never been in a hole
it couldn't get me out of".
Never in its entire 100-year history has one
of its pastors had
to buy any meat or vegetables.
A singing group is known as "The O.K.
Chorale."
The church directory doesn't have last
names.
The only time people lock their cars in the
parking lot is during the
summer and only so no one leaves them
another bag of tomatoes!
Baptism is referred to as "branding."
There is a special fund-raiser for a new
septic tank.
Finding and returning lost sheep is not just
a parable.
High notes on the organ set dogs in the
parking lot to howling.
People wonder when Jesus fed the 5,000
whether the two
fish were bass or catfish.
This great church at Jerusalem is our
God-given example of
"how to do it." These folk got in touch
with Heaven, received
their orders and the power to carry them out
and please God. In
this day, when hundreds of churches are like
dead batteries,
giving out their sermonettes to
Christianettes by preacherettes
so they can get out and smoke their
cigarettes, we need some
“prophets” who will stand up like the Rock
of Gibraltar and build a
mighty fortress for God.
Let me share with you seven things that
made the early New
Testament church one of the greatest the
world has ever known.
I.
THEY HAD A GREAT PURPOSE
Their purpose was
to obey the Savior. Jesus had
asked them
to tarry in the Upper Room. He said, "But
tarry ye in the city
of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power
from on high" (Luke
24:49). Obedience is always a vital link to
power and blessing
from God. Someone has said, "ours is not to
reason why; ours is but to do or die."
Then, their purpose was
to obtain the promise. The
promise,
of course, was the blessed Holy Spirit.
Jesus had promised in
Acts 1:8, "But ye shall receive power, after
that the Holy Ghost
is come upon you . . ." This promise is
made to every person
who desires to receive it from the Lord.
Their purpose was
to offer the Gospel. They were
to be
witnesses . . ."both in Jerusalem, and in
all Judaea, and in
Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the
earth" (Acts 1:8).
Peter stood before the great crowd in the
streets of Jerusalem
and offered the Gospel to the Jews from many
nations. The sermon
was simple, and his purpose was plain. He
wanted to help people
get to Heaven.
II. THEY HAD GREAT PREACHING
Peter was an ordinary man and not
really a great preacher,
but the content of his sermon was great
preaching. Great preaching in the early church had a 3 fold
characteristic: It exalted the
Savior, it
edified
the saints, and it exposed sin.
These great
characteristics are present in all great
sermons. [The last 2 are imp’t: Make sure you can be lifted up by
cutting the ties that hold you down.]
Jesus promised that the Holy Spirit,
when He was come, would
reprove the world of sin or expose it and
reveal righteousness to
the world, which was exalting Christ and
would explain the
purpose of the cross and the judging of
Satan. Three thousand
people responded to the invitation and then
five thousand, at a
later sermon. No one can deny that this is
great preaching! And you pray for me as I strive not only to write great
content for other preachers to use, but to be empowered to be a great
preacher myself!
III. THEY HAD GREAT POWER
The power at Pentecost was the same
used at creation, to
divide the Red Sea, to keep Daniel safe in
the lions' den, and to
rescue the three Hebrew children from the
fiery furnace. This
was also the same power that turned the
water to wine, healed multitudes, fed the five thousand, gave sight to the
blind man and raised Lazarus from the dead.
This great power is available to every
Christian who will seek God
and pay the price. Notice this power
depends on certain things.
It is dependent upon…
a clean life.
God will not fill a dirty
vessel with His Holy Spirit power. We must
be clean. It depends
on
consistent walking. Jesus
is the same yesterday, today and
forever. The fly-by-night,
blow-hot-blow-cold, in-and-out kind
of Christianity does not know the power of
God.
Then, great power depends on continual
asking. Great power comes thru great
prayer. Will you pray for me, for your church, and for it’s
members every day?
Jesus said, "If a son shall ask bread of any
of you that is a father,
will he give him a stone? or if he ask a
fish, will he for a fish
give him a serpent? . . .How much more shall
your heavenly Father
give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him?"
(Luke 11:11,13).
Consider
David…God used him greatly for good reasons:
David had a
willing heart. When the Lord looked into his heart,
He saw a boy . . ."after his own heart" (I
Sam. 13:14). His
motives were pure, his life was clean, and
he was ready to go
where the Lord led.
David also
had a wise head. He was wise
enough to wait
until the proper time to claim the throne.
His experience of
victory over the bear and the lion, as well
as over Goliath,
expresses a note of wisdom.
David
had working hands. Notice that out of eight boys,
he was the one working. This is an
indication that he was more
suited to be king. When the Lord recruits
His workers, surely
these areas of the heart, the head and the
hands are of major
importance. Do this: allow preaching to
speak to your head, your heart, and your hands! God is looking for a clean
heart, a clear head and
calloused hands. Let the Word of God put
you into the Work of God by prompting you to action!
The story is told of a rich farmer in
Greece who was about
to die. He told both of his sons that he
had buried his
treasures in the fields. Before he could
tell which field, he
passed away.
The boys began to dig and turn the
soil. For weeks they
worked, seeking treasures. At last and near
exhaustion, they
realized that planting time was upon them.
Since they had
literally plowed the fields with their
digging, they agreed to
plant and wait until after the harvest to
dig again.
The fruit yield came forth, in great
abundance, because of
the deep turning of the soil. It was then
that they awoke to the
wisdom of their father. He had inspired
them to work and labor
in the fields, and they had found a great
treasure of wealth.
John 4:35
Say not ye, There are yet four months,
and then cometh harvest? behold, I say unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look
on the fields; for they are white already to harvest.
“Work for the night is coming…”
The story is told of a huge barge
loaded with brick and rock
that sank in a New York harbor. Over a long
period of years, it
had mired deep in the mud, sinking a little
more each year from
weight. The engineers, attempting to build
a large bridge across
the body of water, were hindered by this
barge because it was
necessary to plant a foundation in that very
spot. All their
efforts and machinery could not do the job.
Finally, a young engineer came up with
an idea, and they
gave it a try. Several big barges were
chained together and
floated into the area at low tide. Several
chains were hooked to
the sunken barge, and then they backed off
to wait. As the tide
began to rise, there was a creaking,
groaning and stretching of
chains. Soon the barge broke loose and was
lifted out of its
place and floated away. The power of the
Atlantic Ocean had been
used to raise the barge.
Surely there is an example here for
us. When all efforts of
human wisdom fail, God's mighty power can do
the job!
Great power comes thru prayer, but not
prayer only. We must put “feet” to our prayers!
Ill.—I used
to pray “God, use me.” Now I pray, “God, make me usable!”
And He only puts His mighty hand
into a clean glove…He uses willing hearts, wise heads, and clean,
consistent, working hands!
IV. THEY HAD GREAT PERSECUTION
It is sad that those who do the work of
God upon the earth
are persecuted, but this is history.
Christians have always been
persecuted. Jesus said to His disciples,
"In the world ye shall
have tribulation . . ." (John 16:33). The
Apostle Paul promised,
"If we suffer, we shall also reign with him
. . ." (II Tim. 2:12).
These early Christians went through
deep waters, and eleven
of the twelve apostles were killed in a
violent way. When people
really go all out to please God, there will
be criticism and
threatening, as there was in the early New
Testament church.
And the blood of millions of
Christian martyr’s was shed, and continues to be today…this concept may soon
come to a country near you!
And today, tho’ Christ doesn’t ask
us to die for Him, He does ask us to live for Him, which still involves
paying a price of persecution.
II Tim. 3:12
Yea, and all that will live godly in
Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.
If you aren’t being booed at all…you’re not
in the game!
V. THEY HAD GREAT PEOPLE
The people in this early Christian
group were those willing
to give up their very life's work. Peter
left his nets and
followed Jesus. James and John were willing
to forsake their
fishing business and become fishers of men.
These folk were
willing to give up their wealth. Barnabas
sold his house and
laid his money at the offering table to be
used for the work of
God. They were willing to give up their
very life. Stephen was
willing to lay down his life in the street
and give up his soul
unto the Lord.
What a blessing to look out over the
congregation of people
at our church and see those who have been
willing to do these
very same things to further the cause of
Christ. It takes great
people to make a great church. So many
sacrifice every week, day after day, to see God’s church here succeed!
We’re blessed w/ a faithful people that make every effort to come out to
every service…thank you! We have a great
message, a great mission, and great members.
A church is people, not a building.
We have a great people, and that makes up a great church!
VI. THEY HAD GREAT PRAISE
We read that "They continued daily with
one accord . .
.Praising God, and having favour with all
the people . . ." (Acts
2:46,47). As miracles took place, such as
the healing of the
blind man at the gate of the beautiful
Temple, all of the people
joined him in praising God. David must have
caught the spirit of
this when he wrote Psalm 107. Five times he
cried out in that
Psalm, "Oh, that men would praise the Lord
for his goodness, and
for his wonderful works to the children of
men!"
There ought to be great praise
for God, for the Gospel,
and for
His goodness.
How good God is! But the world is bad. So there ought to be great praise
for His grace to get us thru
this world.
One shabby little old lady with gray
hair listened to the
testimonies of people in the church about
the goodness of God.
She stood to her feet and said, "I don't
have much of this
world's goods. My health is not so good. I
only have two teeth,
one up and one down; but, praise God, they
meet together!" This certainly
ought to be the attitude of all true
Christians. There is always
something to be thankful for. A good,
positive attitude of gratitude will keep this a great church!
VII. THEY HAD GREAT PROMISES
These people had a promise
of Heaven, and so do we. These
people had a promise
of the Holy Spirit, and so do
we. They had
a promise of
genuine happiness, and so do we. "And this is the
promise that he hath promised us, even
eternal life" (I John
2:25). Thousands of promises in the Bible
are for your benefit
and mine.
Surely the need of this day is to
analyze carefully these
seven great things that this great early
church had, and apply them
to our situation, that we, too, might always
have a great church for our great God.
All Sermons and Slideshow Presentations Copyright Jerry
Shirley and Grace Notes Ministries unless otherwise credited.