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Did The Early Church In Acts Exasperate Its Members? | Acts 2:46

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Scripture: Acts 2:46
Topics: Church History, Submission to Authority, Contributor: Joel Webbon

Was the Early Church being tyrannical towards its members when it “met daily” (Acts 2:46)? Should churches still do this today? Or was this simply a temporary aspect of the inauguration of the Kingdom?

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3 Biggest Threats Facing The Southern Baptist Convention

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Scripture: 1 Timothy 2:1-151 Timothy 2:1-81 Timothy 2:9-151 Timothy 3:1-71 Timothy 3:14-161 Timothy 3:8-13Ephesians 5:1-33
Topics: Church History, Church History, Church History, Gospel, Legalism, Church History, Church History, Church Polity, Church Unity, Contributor: Joel Webbon

In this episode of Theology Applied, Pastor Joel Webbon asks Pastor Tom Ascol to explain what he sees as the biggest threats currently facing the Southern Baptist Convention, as well as the ensuing battle for biblical faithfulness.

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What Does Separation of Church and State Really Mean?

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Scripture: Ephesians 1:22Ephesians 5:23-25
Topics: Church History, Church History, Church History, Gospel, Legalism, Church History, Church History, Church Polity, Church Unity, Church History, Submission to Authority, Submission to Authority, Personal Holiness, Worldliness, Culture & Politics, Sanctity of Life, Submission to Authority, Contributor: Joel Webbon

Perhaps you’ve heard it said, “Christ, not Caesar, is head of the Church.” Almost all Christians would wholeheartedly agree. But what if I said, “Christ, not Caesar, is also head of the State?” A statement like that would make most Christians cringe. This is because the vast majority of Christians fundamentally misunderstand another important statement: “Separation of Church and State.”