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Purpose of Acts
So many controversies occur because of interpretations of the Acts of the Apostles. Some would almost believe that Acts is a doctrine book, or filled with propositional statements about what the church should/should not do.
However, we must understand that Luke's primary purpose in writing Acts is simply to show the movement of the church as orchestrated by the Holy Spirit, not in setting forth a specific model of Christian experience, church life or a pattern of church leadership. When Luke describes what happened in the time of the early church, it does not always translate into what must happen in the ongoing church. Nonetheless, we can glean various principles for our experience and practice today. Also, we must note that the Bible is an historical revelation. In the New Testament we find an account (often just glimpses) of how the first churches were led, operated and functioned at that time. The danger for us today is to look at our modern day church and then look for various Scriptural "proof texts" to validate their authority and thereby declare them "Biblical." This critical in how we reconcile the Doctrine of Christ, which is the true "doctrine of the Apostles." |
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The Epistles tell us far more about doctrine and how to manage the church than the book of Acts. |
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But I think we agree that we have more clues about how to manage the church in the Epistles and early church documents. |
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There is a difference in scripture, even in Acts, between things which are RECORDED and things which are COMMANDED. Not everything RECORDED must be followed and that is where many make huge mistakes. :D
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Acts is a historical book, however so are the gospels to a degree.
But it's a history of what the church did and what the church preached |
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Acts gives us an idea about the doctrine and practice of the Church. Without it we could never understand baptism into the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Neither could we understand the doctrine of the Holy Spirit baptism. Its just as important as the epistles.
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While it is true that the book of Acts is a historical narrative, because it is "scripture given by inspiration of God", it is no less profitable for doctrine than other genres in the NT, including the epistles. All of it (the NT) should be considered as a whole. :) |
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The Book of Acts shows how the early church went from a group of a little over 500 in a small area of the world into all the capital of the known world.
There are over 20 recorded instances in there of folks hearing the Gospel and being converted. In a few of them it is stated that they were baptized in water and in a few of them it is stated that they received a post salvation experience known as a baptism in the Spirit, or a filling of the Spirit, or the Spirit falling upon or coming upon them. |
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