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August 15.2025
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Guarding the Word: How Early Church Challenges Teach Us Today

Centrality of the Word in the Church: sermon on church growth.

The Vital Role of the Word in the Church

In the discussion surrounding Dan Krueger's insights on the early church, John Piper emphasizes a vital truth from Acts 6:1-7: the great threats to the church today often stem from anything that jeopardizes the centrality of the Word of God. This text reminds us of the ever-present challenges that the early disciples faced and the importance of maintaining a focus on God’s message, which is essential for spiritual growth.

In 'Guarding the Word, Growing the Church,' John Piper discusses the challenges faced by the early church, highlighting significant issues that necessitate deeper reflection on our own spiritual practices.

Understanding the Threats

As Piper reflects on the early church, he highlights the dual threats that arose due to internal conflict and the risk of overshadowing the ministry of the Word. The first threat involved cultural and ethnic tensions between the Hellenistic Jews and the Hebraic Jews over the neglect of widows in daily distribution. This not only threatened unity within the church but also posed a risk to the credibility and witness of the church to the outside world.

The second threat emerged when the apostles faced the temptation to compromise their primary calling of preaching and prayer to address logistical challenges. As Piper points out, the apostles understood that abandoning their commitment to the Word of God could lead to greater harm within the community of faith.

Lessons from the Early Church

By examining these threats, we can derive some powerful lessons for today's church. First, it's crucial to recognize how we handle conflicts and logistical challenges within our communities. The church must remember to uphold compassion and caring for one another—two values that Jesus exemplified. When we contribute to the well-being of others, especially the marginalized, we should view that as part of our faith practice, as James mentions in his letter about true religion.

However, we cannot lose sight of the importance of preaching and teaching the Word of God. The apostles wisely appointed seven Spirit-filled leaders from the Hellenistic community to address the needs of the widows without sacrificing their commitment to prayer and preaching. This solution was not just practical; it preserved the centrality of God's Word among His people.

Celebrating Growth Despite Imperfection

What’s particularly encouraging is that the early church experienced significant growth even amidst these challenges. In fact, Piper notes, after addressing these issues, “the Word of God increased, and the number of disciples multiplied.” Just as the apostles focused on their ministry, God blessed their faithfulness with fruitfulness — including the conversion of previously resistant priests!

The story of God’s movement has always included ups and downs. While the early church had its share of imperfections, their commitment to preserving the centrality of the Word led to transformative growth that we can celebrate today as part of God’s ongoing work.

Modern Applications: How Can We Grow Today?

As committed Christians, we can ask ourselves: How can we ensure that the Word of God remains central in our lives and communities? There are practical ways to do this:

  • Engage with Scripture: Dedicate time daily to read and meditate on the Bible. This connection will help you grow in faith.
  • Foster community: Create spaces in your church communities for open dialogue. Engage with others about their needs and be attentive to their spiritual and social concerns.
  • Participate in service: Just as the apostles appointed leaders to care for the widows, engage with local outreach efforts. Volunteer your time and resources to support those in need.
  • Pray for growth: Regularly pray for your church and its leaders, asking God for guidance on how best to support the mission of the church while remaining faithfully committed to the Word.

Final Thoughts: A Call to Action

The journey of the church is not just a story of the past; it is a vibrant reality that continues today. In this light, I encourage you to renew your commitment to both serving others and upholding the Word of God in your life. Attend Bible studies, join prayer groups, and share what you learn with your family and friends. Let’s join together as a faith community that thrives on God's Word while actively caring for those around us.

By deepening our understanding of these truths and applying them, we can experience a similar revival in our own communities, reflecting the growth of the early church and participating in God's unstoppable movement of love and truth.

John Piper

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