Church Growth Part 2
Introduction
Acts 16:5 records the pattern: congregations were strengthened in
the faith and increased in number daily. This lesson urges desire,
fruitfulness, and steady habits that produce true growth (Acts 16:5;
1 Corinthians 3:67).
A Shared Aim
for the Year
Gods design for growth remains clear. He strengthens a congregation
as its members choose the way of faith, plant the seed of the
gospel, and water it with prayerful perseverance. Numbers matter
because souls matter; yet, the Lord assigns the increase while
disciples devote themselves to obedient labor (1 Corinthians 3:67).
This years aim is twofold: renewed strength in the faith and wise
work that reaches the lost and restores the wayward (Acts 16:5;
James 5:1920).
Strengthening
in the Faith Begins with Desire
Spiritual progress always starts in the will. The new life hungers
and thirsts for righteousness and longs for the sincere,
unadulterated milk of the word (Matthew 5:6; 1 Peter 2:2). God
expects growth beyond spiritual infancy; therefore each disciple
resolves to finish the year sturdier in conviction than he began.
Desire becomes a plan when time is reserved daily for Scripture,
prayer, and self-examination.
Bringing
Back the Wanderer Is Real Growth
James closes his epistle with a charge that deserves our attention.
When someone strays, turning that soul back saves from death and
covers a multitude of sins (James 5:1920). Restoring the fallen is
kingdom work. It displays love, repairs fellowship, and strengthens
the whole body. A congregation grows in a visible way when former
absentees return to faithful worship and service.
Abiding in
Christ to Bear Lasting Fruit
Jesus is the true vine; the Father tends every branch. He expects
fruit, prunes for greater fruit, and warns that fruitlessness
reveals separation from the source of life (John 15:16).
Abidingremaining in His word and loveproduces the fruit of the
Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Galatians 5:2223).
Imagine the witness of a congregation measurably richer in these
graces by years end. The community notices when believers grow
gentler in speech, steadier under trial, more joyful in hope, and
more disciplined in daily choices.
Pursuing
Growth with Diligence
Peter calls for earnest effort. Adding virtue, knowledge,
self-control, perseverance, godliness, brotherly kindness, and love
keeps disciples from spiritual barrenness and opens a rich entrance
into the everlasting kingdom (2 Peter 1:511). Diligence turns good
intentions into sanctified habits. Each step strengthens the next;
each grace feeds the others.
Setting the
Mind on Things Above
Hearts rise when minds rise. Those raised with Christ seek the
things above and set their thoughts where Christ reigns (Colossians
3:12). This focus reshapes priorities, conversations, and
calendars. It keeps disciples from measuring progress by earthly
standards and keeps the church oriented toward heavens values.
Three
Simple Practices That Build a Strong Church
Daily
Scripture Intake
Receive with meekness the implanted word, look into the perfect law
of liberty, and continue in it as doers who act (James 1:2125).
Daily reading deepens fellowship with Gods mind and equips the
heart to recognize truth, reject sin, and comfort the wounded. A
plan helps: read widely for breadth and slowly for depth; pray the
text into your life.
Bible
Classes with Attentive Hearts
From infancy Timothy learned the sacred writings through faithful
family influence (2 Timothy 3:1415). Bible classes extend that good
work to all ages. Listening closely, asking questions, and sharing
applications multiply the benefit. Classes anchor the young, steady
the struggling, and sharpen the mature.
Whole-Hearted Participation in Worship
Everything done in word or deed must carry the Lords authority
(Colossians 3:17). Scripture guides congregational singing that
teaches, prayers offered together, preaching on the Lords Day, the
weekly breaking of bread, and the giving that funds God-given work
(Ephesians 5:19; Colossians 3:16; Acts 20:7; 1 Corinthians 11:2326;
16:12). Worship strengthens fellowship, deepens gratitude, and
sends believers into the week with courage and clarity.
Boldness
Joined to Grace
The apostles prayed for courage and spoke the word with confidence
(Acts 4:2931). Gospel work requires clear teaching and gracious
tone. Sometimes strong rebuke defends the flock (Galatians 1:810);
sometimes patience wins a careful hearing (Colossians 4:56; 1 Peter
3:15). The aim in every case is faithfulness to the message that
alone has power to save (Romans 1:16).
Trusting
God for the Increase
The Lord measures our labor by faithfulness. Plant abundantly. Water
persistently. Pray earnestly. Encourage the restored. Welcome new
converts. The God who gives growth delights to bless a people who
abide in His Son, obey His word, and love one another.
Church Growth
Part 2 Sermon Outline:
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Introduction The pattern of
Acts 16:5; the call to strengthening and increase.
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I.
Strengthening Begins with Desire
Hunger for the word; plan for growth (Matthew 5:6; 1 Peter
2:2).
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II.
Restoration as Growth Bringing
back the wanderer (James 5:1920).
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III.
Abiding to Bear Fruit The vine
and branches; fruit of the Spirit (John 15:16; Galatians
5:2223).
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IV.
Diligent Pursuit of the Graces
Adding to faith leads to stability (2 Peter 1:511).
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V. A
Heavenly Mindset Seek and set
above (Colossians 3:12).
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VI.
Three Practices for a Strong Church
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Daily
Scripture intake (James 1:2125).
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Bible
classes with attentive hearts (2 Timothy 3:1415).
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Whole-hearted participation in worship (Ephesians 5:19; Acts
20:7; 1 Corinthians 11:2326; 16:12).
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VII.
Boldness with Grace Pray for
courage; speak clearly (Acts 4:2931; Romans 1:16; Colossians
4:56).
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VIII.
Trusting God for the Increase
Plant, water, God gives the growth (1 Corinthians 3:67).
Call to
Action
Choose growth. Ask God to restore holy desire. Commit to daily
Scripture, steady class participation, and engaged worship. Abide in
Christ to bear fruit, pursue the graces with diligence, and set your
mind above. Pray for opportunities to restore the wandering and to
share the gospel with clarity and kindness. Plant and water
faithfully; trust the Lord to give the increase.
Key
Takeaways
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God
strengthens and multiplies His church as disciples pursue faith
and mission (Acts 16:5).
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Desire for
Gods word drives real growth (Matthew 5:6; 1 Peter 2:2).
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Restoring
the erring is soul-saving work and congregational growth (James
5:1920).
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Abiding in
Christ produces visible spiritual fruit (John 15:16; Galatians
5:2223).
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Diligence in
the graces prevents barrenness and secures stability (2 Peter
1:511).
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A heavenly
mindset orders earthly priorities (Colossians 3:12).
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Daily Bible
intake, Bible classes, and worship participation are core habits
(James 1:2125; Acts 20:7).
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Bold gospel
proclamation pairs clarity with grace (Acts 4:2931; Romans
1:16; Colossians 4:56).
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The Lord
gives the increase as we plant and water (1 Corinthians 3:67).
Scripture
Reference List
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Acts
16:5 Strengthened in the faith
and increased in number daily.
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1
Corinthians 3:67 Planting and
watering; God gives the increase.
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Matthew
5:6 Hunger and thirst for
righteousness.
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1 Peter
2:2 Desire the sincere milk of
the word.
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James
5:1920 Turning the wanderer
saves a soul and covers sins.
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John
15:16 Christ the vine; fruit
through abiding.
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Galatians 5:2223 Fruit of the
Spirit.
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2 Peter
1:511 Add the Christian
graces; never stumble.
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Colossians 3:12 Seek and set
minds on things above.
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James
1:2125 Receive the implanted
word; be doers.
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2
Timothy 3:1415 From childhood,
taught the sacred writings.
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Ephesians 5:19; Colossians 3:16
Singing that teaches and admonishes.
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Acts
20:7 Lords Day assembly and
preaching.
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1
Corinthians 11:2326 The Lords
Supper.
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1
Corinthians 16:12 Giving on
the first day of the week.
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Acts
4:2931 Prayer for boldness;
the word spoken with courage.
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Romans
1:16 The gospel is Gods power
to save.
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Colossians 4:56 Wise walk and
gracious speech.
Prepared by Bobby Stafford of the church of Christ at
Granby, MO |