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In part 42 of our study through the book of Acts, we look at the way that the first doctrinal dispute was settled in the early church. It wasn’t left to each individual to decide for themselves - they took a community approach to hearing from God, not an individualistic approach. Furthermore, we see the early Christians trusted God to speak through the church and its leadership. So, we must challenge our individualistic mindset - one that would say, “I know what God told me and no one can tell me otherwise.” We must humble ourselves and accept that the Word of God when confirmed through trusted leaders, brothers, and sisters, is more reliable and binding than our own personal beliefs and convictions.
By Samuel Rogers - Lead PastorIn part 42 of our study through the book of Acts, we look at the way that the first doctrinal dispute was settled in the early church. It wasn’t left to each individual to decide for themselves - they took a community approach to hearing from God, not an individualistic approach. Furthermore, we see the early Christians trusted God to speak through the church and its leadership. So, we must challenge our individualistic mindset - one that would say, “I know what God told me and no one can tell me otherwise.” We must humble ourselves and accept that the Word of God when confirmed through trusted leaders, brothers, and sisters, is more reliable and binding than our own personal beliefs and convictions.