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Acts 2:41-47 THE 2006 STATE OF THE CHURCH ADDRESS Intro: The following statistics
are adapted from a web log entitled: The Condition of the Church in America.” They were compiled by Andy McAdams.
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1. 1,400 pastors in
2. Only 15% of churches in the
3. 10,000 churches in
4. Only 45% of the
5. The number of people in 6.
No more than 38% of the population attends church at all and that’s
in the Bible belt. The next
highest is the
7. Though the Bible Belt still boasts the highest percentage of church attendees,
many of those churches are filled with legalism or extreme liberalism. 8.
The vast majority of churches have an attendance of less than 75.
9. There are almost 100 million unchurched Americans, 11-20% of them claim
to be born-again. They have either left
the church or never connected for some reason. 10. The median adult attendance per
church service in 1999 was 90 people, which is slightly below the 1998 average
of 95 adult attendees and in 1997 it was 102.
There seems to be a slight gradual decline. 11. Only 1/5 of the adult population
attends Sunday school or some sort of Christian training. 12. Only 65% of Americans donate to
a place of worship. Of Evangelicals, however,
85% donate to their church, yet only 9% tithe. 13. 20-25% read their Bible
consistently, 59% attend church weekly, 16% listen to Christian radio, 7% watch
Christian TV, and 11% are held accountable to someone. 14. Only 60% of Christians say they
are deeply committed to their faith, yet 85% of evangelicals make this claim. 15. One in four have a place in the
church where they serve. 16. Less then 50% say that the Bible
is totally accurate, yet 60% of those that claim to be born-again. 17. Just 1/3 of church attendees believe
that they have a personal responsibility to share their faith with others. 18. 56% of the population believes
that salvation can be earned and shockingly, 26% are among evangelical
churches. 19. Giving to charities increased in
the past decade yet giving to local churches is declining. 20. Out of 100,000 churches in 21. 1 out of 4 church attendees are
considered church hoppers. We
may wonder what this has to do with Calvary Baptist today. After all, we are not the early church. Yet, these verses do have some application to
us today. I have read this as my text
because this passage shows us what a church should be and can be if it is
totally sold out and dedicated to the Lord. Normally,
I would take a text and move through it verses by verse. Today I want to do
things just a little differently. If you
will allow me, I want to spend a little time talking to you about the state of Every
year, at the end of January, the President of the
I. THE EXPERIENCES OF THE PAST YEAR ( A.
We Have Experienced Grace
– We have seen the Lord save some souls this year. Not as many as we would have liked, but praise
God for every soul that has been truly converted over the past year. B.
We Have Experienced Growth
– This past year saw our church grow.
New members have been added. Both
Sunday School and worship service attendance are up. We called a Youth Pastor
and started a new children and youth ministry.
We undertook and completed an extensive renovation of the third floor of
our educational building. Now, there are
classes meeting us there for the first time in decades. We started two new Sunday School classes. It has been a year of growth. C.
We Have Experienced Glory
– God has moved in our presence more than once this past year. We have enjoyed the precious ministry of His
presence and Spirit time and time again.
There have been seasons of prayer; praise and worship that refreshed and
blessed us. D.
We Have Experienced Giving
– This past year saw unprecedented financial contributions to this church. Money is not the main thing here, but there
must be money coming in if missions are to be supported, salaries paid and
obligations met. You folks have been
faithful to give to the needs of the church.
We have also taken up and given thousands of dollars in love offerings
to those in need. It has been a good
year financially. E.
We Have Experienced Grief
– Sadly, not all of the events of this past year were positive. Some of our
number have been called off to Heaven during the past twelve months. Others have experienced problems with
sickness and suffering, heartache and sorrow.
I. The Experiences Of The Past Year II. THE ESSENTIALS OF THE PRESENT YEAR ( A.
We Need More Compassion Among
The Saints – v. 44-45 – I
touched on this thought this morning, but one of the things lacking in our
society is love in action. We talk about
caring one for another, our talk needs to be given feet, hands and heart, B.
We Need More Concern For The
Sinner – v. 47 – Again, I mentioned this earlier today, but
there is a lost world around us. Many
folks in this church have family members that are lost. We need a burden for them and a desire to
reach them for the glory of the Lord. ( C.
We Need More Conviction In The
Sanctuary – I realize that conviction is the work of God and that we
cannot produce it. But, we can hinder
His ability to work in this place. We
can create an atmosphere in which the Lord will have a hard time moving. Or, we can work to ensure that 1.
Atmosphere – v. 41-42 – This place is to be a place
of worship! Nothing wrong with talking
before the service, but when that music begins, it is time to be in your seat
setting your heart on the things of God.
Parents can help by keeping the small
children quiet and by taking them out when they get loud. By the way, don’t keep them out! Settle them down and bring them back. If you take them to the nursery to play you
are teaching them to act up so they can have fun. Everyone can help by limiting your
movements, your bathroom visits and things of that nature; especially during
the invitation. 2.
Attitude – v. 42-43 – If we can condition
ourselves to come to the house of God anticipating God to do something special,
we are more likely to see Him do something special. Come praying; come worshiping; come excited
and watch the Lord move. After all, you
get out of it about all you really want out of it! 3.
Action – v. 42 & 46 – Come to the
house of God determined to be obedient to the Holy Spirit. One of the problems in the modern church is
that the altars have been forsaken; praise has been neglected and worship has been
relegated to the ash heap of the past.
Obedience to the voice of the Holy Ghost would create an atmosphere in
which it is more likely that God will move, 1 Thes. 5:16-20. 4.
Attendance – v. 46 – Just being in your place and
being ready to worship the Lord is an encouragement to everyone else. Attendance at church is not an option, Heb. 10:25. Habitual absence is a vote to close the
doors! Doing
these things will not make the church perfect, but it will help us to develop a
church in which God can move more easily and in more power. D.
We Need More Confession Of Sin
– v. 42 – Like David, God’s people
need to keep short accounts with God. We
need to be very familiar with the path to the altar. There is a great need for the people of God
to get honest with Him about the condition of their hearts and their need for
forgiveness. There just aren’t enough
sinners around today! E.
We Need More Commitment To
Service – v. 42 & 46 – Let me encourage each one that is working
to keep working. I appreciate your
efforts and I challenge you to keep on keeping on for Jesus, Gal. 6:9. Let me encourage each one who
needs to get busy, take up the burden and get to work for the glory of the
Lord.
I. The Experiences Of The Past Year II. The Essentials Of The Present Year III.
THE ELEMENTS OF THE PONTENTIAL YEAR ( A.
There Must Be An
Acknowledgement – We must acknowledge the fact that we cannot do what
God has called us to do on our own. We
must confess our need of God and His power.
We must acknowledge our utter dependence upon the Lord for
everything. He is looking for people
willing to bow. The Lord cannot and will
not bless our pride; but He will honor our humility, James 4:6, 10; 1 Pet. 5:5-6. B.
There Must Be An Appetite
– If we would see the Lord move like we need Him to, we must possess a desire
to see that happen. We must refuse to be
satisfied with the way things have always been and we must seek His face and
the fullness of His Spirit, Matt. 6:33;
Eph. 5:18. C.
There Must Be An Awareness
– We must also have our eyes open to the possibilities of service that exist
all around us. If we have a heart to
serve the Lord, He will reveal His will and His business to us. The Father did it for Jesus and He will do it
for you and me, John 5:19-20. Let the same thing be said about us that was
said about the Mary who anointed the feet of Jesus, Mark 14:8. D.
There Must Be An Attention
– We must give our attention to becoming everything God saved us to be. We must remember that the Lord did not save
us just to deliver us from Hell. He
saved us so that we might be an example of His grace and a mighty tool in His
hand, Eph. 2:10; James 2:17-20. E.
There Must Be An
Advancement – That is, we need to get up and get busy doing
the things God has already revealed to us and birthed into our hearts.
Is there something you already know you should be doing? If so, get at it! He showed you so that you could be busy for
Him. He has given you a task
to accomplish for His glory. Ill. “Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with
thy might; for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom,
in the grave, whither thou goest,” Eccl. 9:10. Conc: I thank God for the year He
gave us in 2005. I think we are in good
shape, as a church, especially when we look at the condition of the church as a
whole. I look forward, however, to what
the Lord has for us in the days ahead. If
He has touched your heart about your church, then I challenge you to get before
Him and talk to Him about. You might
want to thank Him for all He has already done for us. You might want to pray about where we are
today. You might want to seek the Lord
for His power and grace to face the days ahead. Has He spoken to you about your
church and your role in it? Do you want
to come and talk to Him about it? Let’s
mind Him! |
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