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How does the early church's growth reflect God's glory?

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The early church's growth, marked by miraculous conversions, displayed God's power and glory.

The growth of the early church as depicted in Acts is a testament to God's glory in action. From miraculous conversions of thousands at Pentecost to the ongoing multiplication of disciples, each event highlighted God's sovereign work among His people. As believers preached the gospel and performed signs and wonders, it became clear that these transformations were not of human effort but were influenced by the Holy Spirit. This growth not only verified the truth of the gospel but also served to bring glory to God, who was actively working through His church to fulfill His redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Acts 2:41, Acts 6:7

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