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Apostolic Christianity

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Apostolic Christianity represents the faith and practices established by the apostles in the early church, rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ. This foundational period is characterized by a commitment to the apostles' doctrine, as seen in Acts 2:42, where believers devoted themselves to the teachings of the apostles, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer. The essence of this faith is encapsulated in the Great Commission, where Jesus commands His followers to make disciples of all nations, baptizing them and teaching them to observe all that He has commanded (Matthew 28:19-20). Apostolic Christianity emphasizes the transformative power of the Gospel, as Paul articulates in Romans 1:16, declaring it the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes. The early church exemplified a life of unity and love, reflecting Jesus' command in John 13:34-35 to love one another, which served as a testament to their faith. Moreover, the apostolic teachings encourage believers to live in holiness and righteousness, as outlined in 1 Peter 1:15-16, urging them to be holy as God is holy. Through these scriptural foundations, Apostolic Christianity continues to inspire and guide believers in their walk of faith today.

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This sermon emphasizes the importance of returning to the foundational teachings of the Bible, focusing on repentance, baptism, and being filled with the Holy Spirit. The speaker challenges the modern church to align with the practices of the early apostles, highlighting the need for radical obedien

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