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Worship in the Early Church
WORSHIP
Third Quarter July September 2011
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INTRODUCTION
  • What do you appreciate more in a preachers
    sermons? Explain your answer importance,
    reasons, etc.

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INTRODUCTION
  • To what extent the stories of the Acts of the
    Apostles are a model for the current (modern)
    churches, instead of simply being, stories from
    the beginning of the church?

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INTRODUCTION
  • How important is preaching as part of worship in
    the churchs life? Every worship service, should
    it include a sermon?

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INTRODUCTION
  • Expected Learning
  • Explain how preaching is an important component
    of worship as a method of evangelism and consider
    the posibilities of preaching as part of your
    worship

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OUTLINE
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I. AN INTEGRAL EVANGELISTIC MESSAGE
a. To an internal public Jews
  • Who were the hearing public of the message of
    Peter in Jerusalem?
  • Then Peter stood up with the Eleven, raised his
    voice and addressed the crowd Fellow Jews and
    all of you who live in Jerusalem, Acts 214

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I. AN INTEGRAL EVANGELISTIC MESSAGE
a. To an internal public Jews
  • It was a message leading to repentance to the
    jewish people. As a result, about of three
    thousand people were baptized. They persevered
    in the doctrine and kept a life of christian
    communion

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I. AN INTEGRAL EVANGELISTIC MESSAGE
b. To an external public Gentiles
  • Who were the hearing public of the message of
    Paul in Athens?
  • A group of Epicurean and Stoic philosophers
    began to debate with him. Some of them asked,
    What is this babbler trying to say? Others
    remarked, He seems to be advocating foreign
    gods. Acts 1718

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I. AN INTEGRAL EVANGELISTIC MESSAGE
b. To an external public Gentiles
  • Paul when speaking to the philosophers adapted
    his message to their way of thinking. He did no
    gain a big number of converts (Acts 1734), but a
    church was founded.

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I. AN INTEGRAL EVANGELISTIC MESSAGE
c. Confronted tradtitions and ways o worship
  • What accusation was made to Paul when he preach
    in Corinth?
  • This man, they charged, is persuading the
    people to worship God in ways contrary to the
    law Acts 1813

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I. AN INTEGRAL EVANGELISTIC MESSAGE
C. Confronted tradtitions and ways o worship
  • These people were trapped in tradition and on
    ways of worship. They were clung to the law
    itself that left to see to whom the law stated.

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II. A SERVICE THROUGH GIFTS
a. Centered in love Jesus
  • What is the central message of Paul to the
    Corinthians in 1 Cor 13?
  • And now these three remain faith, hope and
    love. But the greatest of these is love
  • 1 Cor 1313

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II. A SERVICE THROUGH GIFTS
  1. Centered in love Jesus
  • Paul explained that any miracolous power, any
    charismatic gift, any piety or zeal, or practiced
    gift will benefit unless the heart is full of the
    love of God

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III. A MESSAGE RISEN CHRIST
a. Certainty of our resurrection
  • Why did Jesus give proofs of His resurrection to
    the apostles?
  • After his suffering, he presented himself to
    them and gave many convincing proofs that he was
    alive. He appeared to them over a period of forty
    days and spoke about the kingdom of God Acts 13

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III. A MESSAGE RISEN CHRIST
a. Certainty of our resurrection
  • The certainty of the resurrection gave a dynamic
    power to the message of the apostles. It is the
    base of the powerful argument of Paul about the
    certainty of the corporal resurrection in the
    kingdom of the redeemed

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CONCLUSION
  • How important is the social context for worship
    and evangelism?
  • What are the risks when being too contextual?

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CONCLUSION
  • What have we learnt today?
  • Worship in the primitive church proclaimed an
    integral evangelistic message centered in the
    service for love and eternal life and to the
    risen Jesus as the center of hope of eternal
    life.
  • What can we do now with what we learned?

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CONCLUSION
  • Write a sermon in which you will share some of
    the concepts of worship that impressed in the
    study of the Bible on this week and share in a
    church or with a relative. Lets pray

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  • Elaborado por
  • Mag. Alfredo Padilla Chávez
  • Universidad Peruana Unión Centro de
    Producciones UPeU
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    apaza39_at_hotmail.com
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