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The Book of Romans, and we stopped it right at chapter 3.
But what I want to do tonight.
Is I want to start.
Talkin about.
The church.
And if you have your Bibles, you can turn to Acts chapter 2. And I'm going to read a verse say a few words about it.
But we won't come back to it tonight, but I just want you to see.
what a dynamic church is and I think do we have the one with the series Vicky the one before that?
This is what I've called this series vision2020 for you.
Say.
Wow.
That's that's a year-and-a-half away.
It is about two years.
That's about how long I think that it'll take us to implement everything that I'm going to talk about but it's the Dynamic Church initiative.
That's what I've called.
We want to be a dynamic church, and we want to reach out and we want to do things, right?
And to do that.
We have to have certain processes in place.
Are you going to hear me?
Say the word process and systems a lot as I'm teaching through this.
But we need to have some systems in place to where we know how to deal with new people and new visitors and Gaston.
The people that we have discipleship and people finding their niche in the ministry, our financial systems, and I'll we'll talk more about that in a moment, but Acts chapter 2, I just want to read verses 42 through 47.
In the Bible says and they continued steadfastly in the apostles Doctrine.
Now, this is right after Pentecost and the church had started and they were in homes.
Of course, says, they continued steadfast in the apostles Doctrine and fellowship in the breaking of bread, which is probably talkin about communion.
And in prayers, then fear Came Upon every So Many Wonders.
And signs were done through the apostles, not all, who believe we're together, and had all things in common.
So you see this church here, they continued steadfastly in the apostles doctrine.
That means that men would stand up and preach and teach and the people continued in it.
If you going to be If you going to be a god-honoring church, you need to be a Bible preaching church.
It's what you need to be by honors God if you will preach his word.
And so that's what we try to do here and the people steadfastly continued in that Doctrine it but then it says also Fellowship.
So you can't just have Doctrine and teaching all the time.
You need to have Fellowship, you need that you need to be able to get to know one another and to get to know one another and pray for one another and talk and laugh with one another and in breaking a bread or communion.
They look at verse 44, all who believe we're together.
They were unified, they had all things in common versus 45, they even sold their possessions and goods in divided, them among as anyone had me.
So if someone had a need in the church, this is probably not tall enough people outside, but inside the church, somebody had a need.
If somebody had excess or somebody could afford it.
They would sell something and give those people the money.
So they had everything in common and looking verse 46 and so continuing daily with one Accord in the temple.
Breaking bread from house to house.
They ate their food.
So this is probably talk about Fellowship more like John was talking about earlier potluck.
They would go in, they would eat the church was a house church and different people would hold meetings in their house and they will go from house to house and they would probably have food there for them.
A Bible Study Fellowship and all that.
And it says, they ate their food with gladness and simplicity of heart, praising God, and having favor with all the people even those without the church, and the Lord added to the church daily.
Those who were being saved.
What do you think a church would be like?
If someone got saved daily.
I just think about that.
How many churches do you know that can say?
We average one person a week getting saved at our church.
Will one person a day didn't say that our church.
Well, how many days are in a year?
365 people save in a year in that incredible.
Did you know that there's churches that do that?
There's a church in California.
They average for the last 17 years 2.3 people per day being saved.
Is that not incredible?
I mean it says the Lord added daily.
So when we think about people and Outreach at all.
We would we would be satisfied to see one person.
Get saved this year.
How about one a day?
The Lord added daily?
Well, this is the way the church ought to be.
Now.
There's some people who would tell you.
That the secret to church growth, if you want to call it, that is just to get out of the way and let the Lord do the work.
Now, in other words, I could just come over Sunday and preach and and we can have a good time and Wednesday night and have a Bible study and all like that and love him.
So that's all you have to do because if the people come they'll hear the word and they'll be safe.
Well, I've been here about four years and basically people don't come do they, occasionally will have some visitors but for the most part, the people don't come.
They don't even know us.
I don't think.
Most people don't even know we exist.
I don't think maybe a few, but most don't even know we exist.
So we're going to have to change that and I like to use the analogy.
Of a yard because I love yard work.
You can go out and you can throw out some seed on top of the ground.
Is that seed going to come up?
Well, you say if it rains at me, but what if it don't rain and how about in the summer when it gets hot and dry.
What do you do?
Well, you can go out and throw to see but if I saw you do, you're not going to have a nice yard.
Do you need number one?
You need to mow your grass.
You need to slow your grass.
If you can, you need to water your grass.
You need to fertilize your grass, you need to trim, and you need to Edge and you need to blow if you want your place to look nice.
You have to take, there's things that you have to do.
You can't just say, okay, here to see you.
I'm going to throw it out and let it go.
You just can't do that.
And it's the same way with a church as well.
Churches grow better when someone works with them churches grow better when they have systems within the church that they can follow.
Let me talk to you a little bit about system, you know, God love systems.
We have an orderly God.
There is something that's called the solar or what?
Solar watt system.
There's something that's called the skeletal, what?
System.
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