The Rise Of The Church: The Glorious Church

Ps Ernie Song introduced the sermon series titled "The Rise Of The Church" by providing an overview of the series and giving a background on the Book of Acts (Acts 1:1-14, 2:1-14 & 2:36-47). When Jesus resurrected, He defeated the power of sin and death for all mankind. The disciples who were confused and lost after the crucifixion changed their perspectives after Jesus' resurrection. After Jesus ascended to heaven, Peter preached his first sermon and 3,000 were saved in the Jerusalem Harvest. The Church was born! How did the Apostles know what to do next? They were disciples of Christ and saw how Jesus taught. Being a disciple of Christ simply means to emulate or to copy the master - to take on Jesus' ways.

There are four pillars of the early church and these should be the pillars for any healthy church. They are:

A. Transformation and Discipleship - Acts 2:42 talks about the early church devoting themselves to learning the Apostles' teaching, sharing, breaking bread and praying together. We are called to be disciples, not just a churchgoer. A true disciple is a growing disciple - the responsibility is ours individually. What matters to God is not just what happens on a Sunday but what we do on the other days of the week as well. In the church, we must grow strong disciples of Christ. See 1 John 2:6.

B. Authentic Community - Acts 2:44 talks about all the believers being together. No one stands alone. We must do our faith in the context of community as we have one Father and we are in one Spirit, which in Hawaiian culture is referred to as "Ohana" meaning family. Sanctification is a community project and we must learn to love one another as Christ loves us. Ps Ernie exhorted us to be united and do not let the Devil has a foothold in the church through gossips, murmuring, half-truths, untruths and disharmony. We must check our speech, thoughts and actions to build one another up.

C. Culture of Prayer - Acts 1:14 talks about the early church joining together constantly in prayer. There is power when we pray in agreement - Matthew 18:19-20. We must intercede and pray for the needs in our midst, our community and beyond.

D. Missional Living - the church is called to be beyond just a resounding cymbal bearing little relevance to the lives of the community. The church needs to be missional. The church must be part of something immense - we are called to make a difference and to influence the community for Christ. We must remember that we are ambassadors of Christ - see Romans 10:14-15.

Ps Ernie then traced our heritage, as a church, through history from the persecution of the early church mentioned in Acts 8. Through the spreading of the Gospel by Philip, the Apostle, many came to the faith. This later led to the conversion of the Emperor Constantine who embraced Christianity for the Roman Empire. With this, Christianity spread to Britain and later, to China by missionaries. Though there were difficulties encountered in China with the massacre of missionaries during the Boxer Rebellion, God turned it around. There was strong church growth and many missionaries brought the Gospel to different parts of Asia including Singapore. Ultimately, it led to the birth of RiverLife Church. We therefore have a rich heritage brought about by the sacrifices, labour of love and hardship of many who had gone before us. The church is precious to Christ and God has indeed been faithful to us! May those who come after us find us faithful.

Discussion Questions

1. Read Acts 2:36-47. What do you like about the early church which has left an impression on you? Briefly, share why.  [15 min]

2. 1 John 2:6 says: “Whoever claims to live in Him must live as Jesus did” and Acts 2:42 tells of the early church members’ devotion. The church is not a building and is not meant to be simply a gathering of churchgoers. From personal situation/experience, relate what you are doing now that emulate Jesus or would like to emulate Him.  [10 min]

3. Pastor Ernie Song mentioned that the early church had four pillars: (a) transformation & discipleship; (b) authentic community; (c) culture of prayer; and (d) missional living. They are equally relevant to a small group of believers and to the individual so as to build a strong foundation for God’s Kingdom. Reflect which of these you need to apply more in your own life and in your cell group. [15 min]