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May 10, 2026 When Purity Became the Most Powerful Evangelistic Tool Surprisingly, the early church's strictest moments of discipline produced its most explosive growth. This exploration of Acts reveals something modern believers have largely forgotten: that authentic purity, not polished programming, is what genuinely compels people toward Christ. The account of Ananias and Sapphira lying to the Holy Spirit (and facing immediate divine judgment for it) set a tone that shaped everything. Rather than driving people away, this sobering moment created a community so visibly different that even unbelievers who kept their distance listened intently. The movement grew so dramatically that believers stopped counting converts, eventually referring simply to "great multitudes." What made the difference? The apostles' unwavering commitment to walking in the Spirit. Peter himself transformed from someone who denied Jesus to someone who boldly proclaimed the gospel despite genuine threats of death. Gamaliel, a respected Pharisee, even recognized that true movements of God simply cannot be stopped by human opposition. Could modern churches experience similar results by prioritizing purity over popularity? Larry argues that churches measuring success by attendance numbers miss the point entirely. Instead, four standards matter: pursuing purity, faithfulness to the Spirit, spiritual fruit, and willingness to face shame for God's calling.
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