COLERAINE EVANGELICAL FELLOWSHIP
SERMON NOTES SUNDAY 19 APRIL 2026 – MR JASON CRUISE
ACTS 2 – THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EARLY CHURCH
If you and I were to walk down the street tomorrow morning, Monday morning, maybe down the street here in Coleraine or down the street in Limavady where I come from and we were to ask the question on the street tomorrow morning, what is the church? What is the church? It is highly likely that the person we would ask that question to would most likely point to some great ornate building and proceed to tell you and I how this is a prime example of the church. But I want us to think this morning about what the biblical answer to this question is today. What is the church? Biblically speaking this morning, there is the church universal. That is what you and I become part of the moment that you and I come and put our faith and our trust in the Lord Jesus. That moment that you and I become a Christian and we come to the Lord Jesus acknowledging our sin and our great need and we put our faith and our trust in him, we are then become part of the church universal. The head of the church is Jesus Christ. Paul tells us there in Ephesians chapter 1 verse 20 down to verse 23, "He raised him from the dead and set him at his own right hand in the heavenly places far above all principality and power and might and dominion and every name that is named, not only in this world, but also in that which is to come. and hath put all things under his feet, and gave him to be the head over all things to the church, which is his body, the fullness of him that filleth all in all.” The apostle Paul goes on to tell us there in Colossians chapter 1 verse 18, "And he that is Christ is the head of the body, the church, who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in all things he might have the pre-eminence." The head of the church is not some ruling cleric. It's not some governing body. It is not some earthly king. It is not someone who wears their flowing robes decked in all the religious regalia. No, my dear brethren and sisters this morning, the head of the church is Jesus Christ and Christ alone. You and I make up the church universal. In Peter's first epistle there in 1 Peter in chapter 2 and verse 5, writing to believers, Peter says, "Ye also as lively stones are built up a spiritual house and holy priesthood to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God by Jesus Christ. You and I make up the church universal. And the head of the church today is indeed Christ and Christ alone. Vance Havner the American preacher once said these words. “We are not going to move this world by criticism of it nor conformity to it but by the combustion within it, of lives ignited by the spirit of God.” You and I today are the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit today dwells within you and I. The Apostle Paul says in 1 Corinthians chapter 3, "Know ye not that ye are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?” You are the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit. I wonder tomorrow as we go in to a new week, maybe as we head to work tomorrow morning, Monday morning, or as we head to the shop tomorrow, or as we meet our friends, will those that I come into contact within the workplace, will those that perhaps you will come into contact with in the shop or in the street or over the garden fence, know that the Holy Spirit dwells within you? Are you and I aware that we are indeed ambassadors for Christ in the world in which we live? Paul says there speaking to the Philippians in chapter 2 verses 14 to 16 “do all things without murmurings and disputings that ye may be blameless, the sons of God, without rebuke in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation among whom ye shine as lights in the world holding forth the word of life.” Always keep it in your mind that you and I are ambassadors for Christ. And those that live around about us, they may not read God's word today. They may not consider God's word tomorrow, but they are reading you and I as Christians. You and I, as is often said, we're like walking Bibles. And people are looking on at you, looking on at your conversation and your behaviour. I hope that your behaviour and mine is befitting of the name of a Christian. We are the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit. he closer that you and I get in our walk with God, the more we will realize that we are reliant upon the Spirit of God. You and I could achieve absolutely nothing for God without the help of the Holy Spirit. No matter what you and I would set out to do for the Lord, if we were to set out relying upon our own strength, we would soon find out that it is futile and that we can indeed achieve nothing on our own merit or on our own strength. There's a church, the universal church, but then of course there is the local church and there are many local churches. Paul mentions there in 1 Corinthians 11. He speaks about the churches of God. In Romans 16 verse 16, he speaks about the churches of Christ. In 1 Corinthians 14, he mentions the churches of the saints. Notice it is churches plural. There are many local churches there in certain areas where the believers gather together to worship and to praise the Lord and to seek to win souls for him and to see the people built up in their most holy faith and to see them grow and to see God's kingdom extended. That was the desire that these believers in the early church at Jerusalem had. That should remind you and I of God's grace. Because there in Jerusalem, the very place where God's son, the Lord Jesus, was rejected, the very place where he was scorned, where he was mocked, where he was beaten, and ultimately where he was crucified, was the very place that God set up the first local church. That speaks to you and I today of God's grace, that even there in that area those people would be given a second chance. How thankful we are as believers that God gave us the second chance. We are thankful today that you and I worship the God of the second chance, the third chance, the fourth chance, the fifth chance. Maybe you have fallen away from the Lord and maybe your walk with God today is not what it once was. Can I assure you this morning that we worship and adore and serve the God of the second chance? And can I today press it upon you that if you were to come to him in repentance, if you were to come to him again acknowledging your wrongdoing, that you can indeed come back into full fellowship with the Lord again.
I want us here this morning to see the characteristics that were there and those believers in that early church in Jerusalem. The first thing that we see about the people there in Jerusalem is that that church was gospel orientated and it was Christ centred. Look again at verses 23 and 24 "Him being delivered by the determinant counsel and foreknowledge of God, ye have taken and by wicked hands have crucified and slain, whom God hath raised up, having loosed the pains of death, because it was not possible that he should beholden of it." At the very centre of Peter's message that day was the finished work of Christ. In verse 23, he mentions the crucifixion of Christ. And in verse 24, he mentions the resurrection of Christ. Central to the message of those believers was indeed the message of the gospel. And as a church, that should be your message and indeed mine. To those that we come into contact with day and daily, whether down the street or indeed in the workplace. This was the message that these early believers had. Warren Wiersbe once said, "The early church had none of the things that we think are essential for success today." He said, "They had no fancy buildings, they had no money, they had no political influence, and they had no social status. Yet that local church won a multitude of people for Christ. They won a multitude of souls for the Saviour.” You see these believers here at Jerusalem in the early church, they were people who indeed were on fire for God. And the message that they had is the same message that you have today for the people in Coleraine. And it's the same message indeed that is for the people in Limavady. It's the same message for the people across our province today. That there is a God in heaven who loves them and that at his right hand is one who died upon the centre cross for their sin and rose again for their justification. Think of the message that God gave to Ezekiel for the people. Ezekiel chapter 2 verse number 7, the Lord says, "And thou shalt speak my words unto them, whether they will hear or whether they will forbear." God had made Ezekiel a watchman over the house of Israel and the people would either accept or reject the words of Ezekiel. That is the same for you and I today. We simply have to take the message. It is God who does the convicting and it is God indeed who does the saving. Look at verses 41 and 42 "Then they gladly received his word, were baptized, and the same day were there were added unto them about 3,000 souls. And they continued steadfastly in the apostles doctrine and fellowship and in breaking of bread and in prayers.” Notice those two little words that we read there in verse 42 “continued steadfastly.” Those two little words in the Greek Lexicon mean to give constant attention to or to be physically engaged with or to be strong towards. These believers here in that early church gave constant attention to the doctrine of the apostles. They gave constant attention to the teaching that had been given to the apostles and was now being handed down to them.
These believers were not only gospel orientated and Christ centred, but these believers had a great hunger for the word of God. We read in Matthew 28 verses 18 down to 20 “All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you. And lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world.” The believers at Jerusalem had a great hunger for the word of God and they had a great hunger to be taught from the word of God and to teach the word of God. I had a conversation with a believer just recently and he said that one of the things that saddened him today in the church was that there is little to no desire to learn the word of God. He said if it was announced from the pulpit that in the incoming week there's going to be a week of ministry meetings or a week of Bible teaching, there would be people in the church who would almost cause a riot - that we are going to have to come out to church every night this week to be taught from the Bible and I have this to do on Monday night and I have that to do on Wednesday night and have that to do on Thursday night and here I'm going to have to forget about all that and come to church every night this week to be taught from the Bible. He said the one thing that saddened him was that there is no desire to learn from the word of God. I know that's not like you in Coleraine this morning and I know it's a lot like the people in Limavady today but sadly it is the story across our province just now. There's no desire to learn from the word of God and to be taught from the scriptures. The Apostle Paul speaking to young Timothy, said in 2 Timothy chapter 2, "Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." You see, Paul knew that if Timothy is going to achieve anything for the Lord, he's going to have to know the word of God. If he's going to achieve anything for the Lord, he's going to have to know the word. He's going to have to be a man that is firmly grounded in the apostles doctrine. That's just the same for you and I. If you and I are going to see anything achieved or done for God, we're going to have to know the word of God. And so, I would urge you, as I urge myself, to cultivate within yourself a greater hunger for the word of God. In the original Greek, the word for fellowship that is used is the word “koinonia”. Koinonia doesn't mean to meet around a cup of tea. No what it really means is to be in unity one with another and to be in partnership. These people were in partnership one with another to see a work done for God. I trust that could be said of you and I. In the original Greek, it also means to contribute. Those believers in the fellowship where they met together in that little assembly of believers sought to contribute to the life of the assembly. I have friends today and they would say that as soon as you would ask for help in the church, there are so many and they would shy away and say, "Well, so and so helped with it last year, they'll help this year.” Or “so and so helped last month, she'll help this month." But really and truthfully, you and I should contribute to the life of the assembly. One older believer who used to attend the church in Limavady where I worship, now dead and gone to glory, used to tell the story about the two men in the boat. He used to talk about the fellows in the boat and say, "If there's no one rowing, the ship won't go anywhere." He said, "We must be rowing together." In Acts chapter 2 verse 42 the writer goes on to tell us here about the breaking of bread and prayers. There is some difference in the opinion of that breaking of bread in verse 42. Some commentators would believe that it is in reference to communal meals where they met together to eat but most commentators and I would agree with them think that this is the act of remembrance where these people were indeed remembering the finished work of Christ upon the cross. These people had a great respect. They had a great adoration and affection and admiration for the person and the work of Christ. They wanted to simply meet together to remember what he had done for them in the darkness there upon the cross. These men and women were indeed steadfast in their faith and steadfast in their service for the Lord. They, like you and I this morning, were linked to a man in the glory. That's the same for you and I today. The one who sits at God's very own right hand. the son of God became the son of man so that the sons of men could become the sons of God. What great love God had for you and for I that he was willing to send his son to suffer in your place and mine. Maybe you don't really know that God loves you. Could I just take a moment to remind you that we read there in John chapter 3 verse 16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life.” The Lord can meet you at the very point of your need. Maybe you're thinking to yourself, "The Lord could never save me. The Lord wouldn't love a person like me." We are thankful the Lord Jesus says, "Him that cometh to me, I will in no wise cast out." At God's right hand today, there is one who suffered, bled, and died in your place in the darkness upon the centre cross there at that place called Calvary. These believers in the early church at Jerusalem, knew that their very existence was all because of Calvary. They knew that the very existence of that little assembly there at Jerusalem was all because of what took place there in the darkness upon the centre cross for them. We read that these men continued steadfastly in prayers. These were men and women of prayer. We thought earlier about George Muller, a man of prayer and we thought about Elijah, a man of prayer. These were people who knew the power of prayer. They knew the value of prayer and they knew the great need for prayer. If you and I are going to see a work done for God, we are going to have to be men and women of prayer. I often tell the story about the steam engine. The man who tried to move the heavy load with the steam engine without first of all lighting the fire. It was never going to go anywhere, was never going to achieve anything. And you and I could achieve nothing for God in and of ourselves, relying upon any merit of our own. We must put our faith and trust in God and we must be men and women of prayer. Paul tells us in 1 Thessalonians chapter 5 verse 17, "Pray without ceasing." I wonder are you and I like David the psalmist this morning. David says in Psalm 109 verse 4, "But I give myself unto prayer." Could that be said of the speaker this morning, that I give myself onto prayer. Look at verse 47 "Praising God and having favour with all the people. And the Lord added to the church daily such as should be saved.” We see the result.
These people they were gospel orientated people.
These people they were Christ centred people.
They were sound on their doctrine
They were thankful for what Christ had done for them at the
place called Calvary
They were steadfast in their life of prayer.



