North Anderson Baptist Church

Chapter Six

40 min · 14 de jun de 2026
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One of the greatest challenges any growing church will face is not persecution from the outside, but problems that arise from within. As the early church expanded rapidly in Jerusalem, new opportunities for ministry also brought new opportunities for misunderstanding, conflict, and division. In Acts 6, we find a congregation confronted with a legitimate complaint that threatened the unity of the body. Yet instead of allowing resentment, gossip, or cultural differences to fracture the church, the apostles responded with wisdom, godly leadership, and a commitment to God's priorities. This passage reminds us that faithful believers serve Christ wherever He places them, work diligently to protect the unity of His church, and recognize that prayer and the ministry of God's Word must remain at the center of everything the church does. Through the example of Stephen and the early church, we discover timeless lessons about servant-hearted leadership, gospel-centered priorities, and the kind of faithfulness God uses to accomplish extraordinary kingdom purposes.

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