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rl69
06-19-2017, 06:12 AM
And the Lord added to the church daily those who were being saved.

—Acts 2:47

Show me a church that doesn’t have a constant flow of new believers coming in, and I will show you a church that is stagnating. The church needs new believers to remind us of what it is all about. And new believers need the church to stabilize them.

When mature believers are around young believers and they see them discover for the first time what it means to know Jesus, it can revive them. It’s like the difference between going to Disneyland with adults and going with children. We see things differently as adults. But when we go to Disneyland with children, everything changes because we see it all through their eyes.

The Bible tells us “the generous soul will be made rich, and he who waters will also be watered himself” (Proverbs 11:25). New believers will replenish us. The first-century church had new believers continually coming in. As we read in Acts 2:47, “And the Lord added to the church daily those who were being saved.”

What an attractive church this was to a lost and watching world as these believers learned, loved, cared, worshiped, and prayed. They looked out for each other. As a result, the world watched and paid attention—and people came to faith.

Witnessing is not just something we do; it’s something we are. Jesus said, “But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth” (Acts 1:8).

There was regular, even daily, growth in the first-century church. Evangelism wasn’t a periodic event here and there. They were engaging in it continually. And every church ought to be. Every week we should be giving people an opportunity to come to Christ.

square butte
06-19-2017, 07:08 AM
Appreciate the scripture and word rl69 - Thank you for the good start to this day

USMC87
06-19-2017, 08:18 AM
God adds as He will to the church.

Boaz
06-19-2017, 08:47 AM
To see others grow in faith , to witness another trying to find or strengthen their relationship with GOD causes a chain reaction . You want to be part of it . Thank you rl69 , a great encouragement !

Blackwater
06-19-2017, 02:49 PM
What a wonderful way to put this: "When mature believers are around young believers and they see them discover for the first time what it means to know Jesus, it can revive them. It’s like the difference between going to Disneyland with adults and going with children. We see things differently as adults. But when we go to Disneyland with children, everything changes because we see it all through their eyes."

And this: "Witnessing is not just something we do; it’s something we are." Very strong medicine there! The strongest lessons we can teach our kids, are all by EXAMPLE. And so it is with our witnessing to others. What we ARE "speaks so loudly" that most can't hear what we say! This, I think, is why we're to spend our time trying to edify ourselves. I know when I go afield after fish or game, I cannot help but be inspired by all that surrounds me. It's like going to another kind of "church," in a way. If we want to study Rembrandt, he's gone, so all we have to study him by are what he left for us to see and consider. And wow! Did he leave us some great stuff! And it's the same way with God. He left us all those wonders we see when we go afield, or are just sitting at home, or wherever we happen to be at any moment. His wonders surround us completely, and yet, we so often close our eyes to them, and focus on something else. Sometimes I wonder how we ever come to Christ, as willful and self-engrossed as we tend to be so often! And yet .... there it is - salvation and redemption! Right before us like it always has been! We just needed something to remove the scales from our eyes, so we could see it.

Is our got a wonder-filled and loving God or what?