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What does Acts 2 say about the early church?

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Acts 2 describes the early church as devoted to the apostles' doctrine, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer.

Acts 2 provides a comprehensive account of the foundational aspects of the early church. It shows that the first believers were deeply committed to the apostles' teaching, which encompassed all of Scripture and the full counsel of God's plans for salvation through Christ. They also engaged in fellowship, emphasizing the mutual care and support among members, breaking of bread which refers to the Lord’s Supper, and committed themselves to prayer. This pattern serves as a model for the church today, indicating that true fellowship must be rooted in doctrinal truth and communal worship.
Scripture References: Acts 2:39-47

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