The Success of the Early Church
Introduction
Scripture portrays a church
that multiplied in
adversity: “the word of God
grew and multiplied” (Acts
12:24). From Pentecost
onward (Acts 2:41; Acts 4:4;
Acts 6:7), we learn why the
early church succeeded and
how those same graces can
shape us today.
A People
Bound by Deep Love
The earliest disciples were
famed for their love. The
psalmist calls unity “good
and pleasant” (Psalm 133:1)
and delights to be a
companion of all who fear
the Lord (Psalm 119:63;
Psalm 122:1). In Jerusalem,
believers shared possessions
to meet genuine needs (Acts
2:44–45; Acts 4:32–35). John
teaches that love is the
family resemblance of the
new birth: loving the
brethren shows we have
passed from death to life,
while hatred belongs to
darkness (1 John 2:9–11; 1
John 3:14–15; 1 John 4:7–8,
11–12). Churches flourish
where affection is sincere,
encouragement is habitual,
needs are supplied, and
peace is guarded (Romans
12:10; Hebrews 10:24–25).
A Gospel
Proclaimed with Holy
Boldness
From Pentecost, the message
marched forward. Thousands
believed (Acts 2:41; Acts
4:4), and the word continued
to increase (Acts 12:24).
Luke records prayers for
boldness and God’s gracious
answer (Acts 4:29–31); daily
teaching filled homes and
assemblies (Acts 5:42), and
scattered disciples preached
wherever they went (Acts
8:4). Paul owned a threefold
identity—debtor, ready,
unashamed—because the gospel
is God’s power to salvation
(Romans 1:14–16). He felt a
holy “must” to preach (1
Corinthians 9:16) and spoke
to please God who tests
hearts (1 Thessalonians
2:4). Even fierce opponents
were transformed; Saul
became a herald of the faith
he once tried to destroy
(Galatians 1:23). This same
courage today blends clarity
with gentleness (1 Peter
3:15; Colossians 4:3–6).
Lives Marked
by Purity and Holiness
Holy doctrine calls forth
holy lives. Peter quotes
Leviticus to summon
Christians to holiness in
all conduct (1 Peter
1:15–16). Jesus blesses the
pure in heart, promising
that they shall see God
(Matthew 5:8). Paul directs
our minds to what is true,
honorable, just, pure,
lovely, and commendable
(Philippians 4:8), and he
urges sanctification as
God’s will (1 Thessalonians
4:3–7). A credible witness
joins sound words with sound
ways so that the world
beholds good deeds and
glorifies God (1 Peter 2:12;
Titus 2:11–14; 2 Corinthians
7:1; 1 Corinthians 5:6–8).
Perseverance
Through Persecution
Suffering accompanied
faithfulness in the first
century, yet disciples
pressed on with joy (Acts
5:40–42; Acts 14:22). All
who live godly in Christ
Jesus will face opposition
(2 Timothy 3:12); it has
been granted to believers to
trust Christ and to suffer
for His sake (Philippians
1:29). Jesus prepared His
people: the world hated Him
first, and servants share
their Master’s path (John
15:18–21). Endurance with
Christ anticipates reigning
with Christ (2 Timothy
2:11–12). Hope steadies the
soul amid trials (Hebrews
10:32–39; 1 Peter 4:12–16).
The Kingdom
Set First
Early disciples ordered life
under the King. Jesus calls
us to “seek first the
kingdom of God and His
righteousness,” and He
promises necessary provision
(Matthew 6:33). Hearts set
above pursue things above
(Colossians 3:1–4), hold
wealth with humility and
generosity (1 Timothy 6:6–8,
17–19), and refuse the love
of the world (1 John
2:15–17; 1 Peter 2:11).
Kingdom-first living
reorients every sphere—work,
family, citizenship—around
Christ’s rule and the
church’s mission
(Philippians 1:27; Acts
20:24). As we plant and
water, God gives the
increase (1 Corinthians
3:6–7).
The Success of the Early Church Sermon Outline:
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Introduction
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Theme and primary texts (Acts 12:24; Acts 2:41; Acts 4:4; Acts 6:7).
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I. A People Bound by Deep Love
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Unity and joy together (Psalm 133:1; Psalm 119:63; Psalm 122:1).
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Sharing needs in the body (Acts 2:44–45; Acts 4:32–35).
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Love as evidence of life in Christ (1 John 2:9–11; 3:14–15; 4:7–8, 11–12).
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Practicing affection and encouragement (Romans 12:10; Hebrews 10:24–25).
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II. A Gospel Proclaimed with Holy Boldness
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Growth by the word’s advance (Acts 12:24; Acts 8:4; Acts 5:42).
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Prayer-fueled courage (Acts 4:29–31; Acts 4:13).
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Paul’s posture: debtor, ready, unashamed (Romans 1:14–16; 1 Corinthians 9:16; 1 Thessalonians 2:4).
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A former persecutor turned preacher (Galatians 1:23).
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Speaking with clarity and grace (1 Peter 3:15; Colossians 4:3–6).
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III. Lives Marked by Purity and Holiness
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Called to holiness (1 Peter 1:15–16; Matthew 5:8).
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Minds set on what is pure (Philippians 4:8).
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Sanctification in conduct (1 Thessalonians 4:3–7; 1 Peter 2:12; Titus 2:11–14; 2 Corinthians 7:1; 1 Corinthians 5:6–8).
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IV. Perseverance Through Persecution
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Joyful endurance (Acts 5:40–42; Acts 14:22).
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Expectation of opposition (2 Timothy 3:12; Philippians 1:29).
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Christ’s promise and pattern (John 15:18–21; 2 Timothy 2:11–12).
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Hold fast with hope (Hebrews 10:32–39; 1 Peter 4:12–16).
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V. The Kingdom Set First
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Seek first and trust God’s provision (Matthew 6:33).
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Hearts above, hands generous (Colossians 3:1–4; 1 Timothy 6:6–8, 17–19).
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Distinct from the world’s loves (1 John 2:15–17; 1 Peter 2:11).
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Mission-shaped priorities (Philippians 1:27; Acts 20:24; 1 Corinthians 3:6–7).
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Call to
Action
Renew love for one another.
Pray for doors and boldness
to speak the gospel. Commit
to holiness in thought and
deed. Endure hardship with
your eyes on Jesus. Put the
kingdom first in every
decision. If you need to
obey the gospel—believe,
repent, confess Jesus as the
Christ, and be baptized for
the remission of sins—come
today. If you need
restoration, return to the
Lord in repentance and
prayer, and walk forward
with joy.
Key Takeaways
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Love is the church’s hallmark and strength (John 13:34–35; 1 John 3:14–15).
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God advances His work through bold, prayerful proclamation (Acts 4:29–31; Romans 1:16).
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Holy doctrine bears holy lives (1 Peter 1:15–16; Philippians 4:8).
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Suffering cannot silence faithful disciples (2 Timothy 3:12; John 15:18–21).
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Kingdom-first priorities align hearts and habits with Christ (Matthew 6:33; Colossians 3:1–4).
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God supplies the increase as we plant and water (1 Corinthians 3:6–7).
Scripture Reference List
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Acts 2:41; Acts 4:4; Acts 6:7 – Early numeric growth as the word spread.
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Acts 12:24 – The word of God grew and multiplied.
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Psalm 133:1; Psalm 119:63; Psalm 122:1 – Joyful unity and companionship among God’s people.
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Acts 2:44–45; Acts 4:32–35 – Sharing possessions to meet needs.
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1 John 2:9–11; 3:14–15; 4:7–8, 11–12 – Love as evidence of life with God.
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Romans 12:10; Hebrews 10:24–25 – Affection and mutual encouragement.
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Acts 4:13, 29–31; Acts 5:42; Acts 8:4 – Bold witness and daily teaching.
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Romans 1:14–16; 1 Corinthians 9:16; 1 Thessalonians 2:4 – Paul’s gospel stewardship.
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Galatians 1:23 – The persecutor turned preacher.
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1 Peter 3:15; Colossians 4:3–6 – Clarity with grace toward outsiders.
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1 Peter 1:15–16; Matthew 5:8 – Holiness and purity of heart.
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Philippians 4:8 – Meditating on what is pure and praiseworthy.
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1 Thessalonians 4:3–7; 1 Peter 2:12; Titus 2:11–14; 2 Corinthians 7:1; 1 Corinthians 5:6–8 – Sanctified conduct and witness.
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Acts 5:40–42; Acts 14:22 – Persevering under pressure.
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2 Timothy 3:12; Philippians 1:29; 2 Timothy 2:11–12 – Expectation and promise amid suffering.
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John 15:18–21 – Jesus prepares His disciples for the world’s hatred.
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Hebrews 10:32–39; 1 Peter 4:12–16 – Endurance with confidence.
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Matthew 6:33 – Seeking the kingdom first.
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Colossians 3:1–4; 1 Timothy 6:6–8, 17–19 – Hearts set above; generous stewardship.
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1 John 2:15–17; 1 Peter 2:11 – Renouncing the world’s loves.
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Philippians 1:27; Acts 20:24 – Lives worthy of the gospel; mission focus.
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1 Corinthians 3:6–7 – God gives the increase.
Prepared by Robert Moss