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What is the significance of preaching in the early church?

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Preaching was vital in the early church, serving as the primary means of communicating God's truth.

In the early church, preaching served as the primary vehicle for spreading the gospel and foundational doctrines of the faith. Acts 5:42 illustrates how the apostles did not cease to teach and preach Jesus, despite facing threats and persecution. This relentless commitment underscores the belief that the preaching of the gospel is non-negotiable in the life of the church. Furthermore, Acts 28 reveals that even during his imprisonment, Paul continued preaching the kingdom of God, highlighting its centrality and necessity for sustaining the body of Christ. The early church exemplified that true preaching leads to worship, acts of service, and spiritual growth among believers.
Scripture References: Acts 5:42, Acts 28:30-31

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