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No one coerces these  believers into selling their possessions and goods; they do so
                       voluntarily, putting everything together to dispense as needed.

                       This verse does not say they sold all their possessions and goods. Funds were distributed
                       from a “common pot.” Chapter 6 deals with the selection of deacons to administer funds
                       because of the inequalities that exist in the distribution.

               Act 2:46  And they, continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from
               house to house, did eat their meat with gladness and singleness of heart,

                       Church is a daily activity; believers meet in the church to study the Word and to worship
                       the Lord. They also meet in homes to eat together. They discuss scriptures and their new
                       lives as children of God in the church age. Unity in the local church is the focus of this
                       verse. The early believers are united both in the church and outside of it. Unity provides
                       the power and refreshment of the Holy Spirit (Psalm 133:1-3).

               Act 2:47  Praising God, and having favour with all the people. And the Lord added to the church
               daily such as should be saved.

                       The church begins with great power, demonstrations of the Holy Spirit, and favor among
                       the people of Jerusalem. This will change as the religious leaders plot to destroy and
                       dismantle the church. Like the ministry of Jesus, this occurs as the supernatural pulls
                       people into the church and away from religion.
                       2:42-47 Growing as a Person of the Spirit, GOD’S POWER MINISTRY.  We grow in the
                       Spirit by engaging in the same kinds of activities as those of the early church, so that we,
                       too, may become the  kind of  people who can consistently announce, embody, and
                       demonstrate the kingdom of God. The early church leaders described their walk with God
                       in terms of athletic endeavor (1 Corinthians 9:24-27; Philippians 3:12-14). Professional
                       athletes build muscle by doing thousands of repetitions appropriate to their sport. While
                       we can never earn or merit anything from God, we can exert the effort necessary to build
                       spiritual muscle and maximize God’s investment in us. Here are the basics: study in the
                       Word, fellowship, and prayer (Acts 2:42, 46); sharing together, giving, and caring for
                       others (verses 44-45); praise, worship, and evangelism (verse 47).
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