The contrast was striking. Just a short time before, descriptive words such as possessed, wild, untamed were used to describe the Demoniac of the Gadara
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The contrast was striking. Just a short time before, descriptive words such as possessed, wild, untamed were used to describe the Demoniac of the Gadara
Read more at the source: Life in the Early Church – Hit the Mark
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Key Thought: The church is engaged not only in the advancement of the gospel commission but also in overcoming Satan’s attempts to stop the church’s mission . July 21, 2018 1. Have a volunteer read Acts 3: 19-26. Ask class members to share a thought on what the most impor tant point in this text is.
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Life in the early church. Sounds like everybody was having a good time, doesn’t it? What activities did these members seem to enjoy most, according to Acts? After they sold all of their possessions, how did they spend their time in Jerusalem with their Christian friends
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This week we commence with seeing just how the home of each Christian is important in sharing, and in spreading the love of Jesus: Hymn 651, “Happy the Home That Welcomes You”, Hymn 655, “Happy the Home” and Hymn 654, “Lord, Bless Our Homes”. Sunday gives us another view of Acts in fellowship: Hymn 469, “Leaning on the Everlasting Arms” and Hymn 350, “Blest Be the Ties That Bind” On Monday Ellen White says: “The sinner must be led to look to Calvary….” Hymn 317, “Lead Me to Calvary” where there is salvation for all: Hymn 646, “To the Name That Brings Salvation”.
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My apologies that the hymns are late for this week. Sunday – The Holy Spirit descended to the brand new church and so we ask for that now: Hymn 269, “Come, Holy Spirit” and Hymn 268, “Holy Spirit, Light Divine” . Monday – Hymn 250, “O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing” and Hymn 81, “Though I Speak With Tongues” . Tuesday Peter’s sermon brings out the wonderful story of the resurrection of Jesus: Hymn 526, “Because He Lives” . On Wednesday, there are two hymns that remind us that Jesus is exalted: Hymn 166, “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today” , Hymn 230, “All Glory, Laud, and Honor Forgiveness is shown on Thursday in Hymn 299, “Forgive Our Sins as We Forgive”
Read more at the source: 2: Pentecost – Singing with Inspiration