Abundant Grace. Fulfilling the Mandate – Lessons from the Early Christians


Text: Matthew 28:18-20, 1 Corinthians 10:11, Jeremiah 6: 16

INTRODUCTION: Let us look at how believers in the early days of Christianity responded to the Great Commission and carried out the believer’s mandate, often referred to as “the old way,” before the complexities of modern institutionalized religion and technology.

1. The mandate demands immediate obedience.

In the Book of Acts, after receiving the Great Commission (Matt. 28:18-20) and the promise of the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:8), the early believers responded with immediate obedience. Matt. 4:19

They boldly proclaimed the message of Jesus’ resurrection. Despite the danger, they preached publicly and made disciples. Over 3,000 people were baptized in a single day (Acts 2:41), and the early Church grew rapidly. In and out of season. The response was quick and enthusiastic. The early Christians didn’t wait for the “perfect time” or ideal circumstances. They began immediately, preaching the Gospel wherever they went.

2. The mandate demands bold and sustained evangelism even through hard times and persecutions.

The early Christians faced intense persecution from both Jewish authorities and the Roman Empire, but this did not deter them. Rather, it strengthened their resolve to fulfil the mandate. Acts 4:18-20.

Acts 8:1-4: Following the martyrdom of Stephen, which triggered a great persecution against the Church, many believers were scattered throughout Judea and Samaria. While this was a painful time of persecution, it resulted in the spread of the Gospel. The scattered believers continued to preach the Word, fulfilling Jesus’ command to spread the Gospel beyond Jerusalem.

Despite the suffering, early Christians saw persecution as an opportunity to expand the message of Christ. The harder the persecution, the more they spread the Good News. Early Christians were willing to lay down their lives for the sake of the Gospel and to fulfil the mandate.

There was poverty in the Macedonian Church but, even in the hard times, they were still conscious of the mandate before them. 2 Cor. 8:3

3. The mandate requires relational/ personal evangelism. Acts 1:8

Evangelism through personal testimony and word of mouth

In the early Church, personal testimony was the primary method of spreading the Gospel. There was no internet, television, or social media, so believers relied heavily on word-of-mouth evangelism.

Acts 1:8: Jesus’ command to His disciples was to be witnesses of Him “in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” The early Christians took this command seriously. They shared their personal experiences with Christ, told others about His death and resurrection, and invited people into a relationship with Him.

Acts 2:42-47: The early Christians shared their faith as part of their everyday life. Their genuine love for one another and devotion to the teachings of the apostles was a powerful testimony that drew people to Christ. Evangelism happened through personal relationships, where the message of the Gospel was shared informally within the community.

In essence, the early Church relied on relational evangelism—building relationships with others and sharing the hope of Christ naturally. This personal connection was often more powerful than institutional methods, as it reflected authenticity and trust.

4. The mandate is not for the pastors and ministers alone. It is a teamwork.

The early Church was marked by a team effort in fulfilling the believer’s mandate, and it wasn’t just the apostles but every believer who took part in spreading the message.

5. The mandate requires sacrificial living and sacrificial Giving.

Sacrificial Giving and Support for the Mission

The Early Christians understood that fulfilling the believer’s mandate required more than just evangelism; it required a sacrificial lifestyle. They gave of their resources, time, and even their lives for the fulfilment of the believer’s mandate.

Acts 4:32-37: The early believers in Jerusalem were known for their radical generosity. They sold their possessions and shared everything in common so that there were no needy people among them. This spirit of selflessness and community was an attractive witness to outsiders and demonstrated the power of the Gospel to transform lives.

2 Corinthians 8:1-5: The early Church, especially in places like Macedonia, gave generously to help the poor and to support missionaries like Paul. Even though they were living in poverty, they gave beyond their ability, showing the depth of their commitment to the cause of Christ.

Sacrificial giving was a key feature of the early Christians’ response to the believers’ mandate. They were willing to sacrifice their comfort and wealth for the sake of spreading the Gospel, showing that their faith was not just about words, but about action.

6. Fulfilling the mandate requires discipleship and purposeful fellowships. 2 Tim. 2:2.

The early Christians were deeply committed to making disciples. Their focus was not just on church attendance but on developing mature believers who could continue the work of spreading the Gospel. Acts 2:42-47

The early Christians believed that discipleship was essential to fulfilling the mandate. It was about more than preaching— it was about nurturing new believers, equipping them to live out the teachings of Jesus, and empowering them to spread the Gospel further.

Fulfilling the believer’s mandate requires a commitment to discipleship. Evangelism should always be followed by mentoring and equipping new believers to grow in their faith and become disciple-makers themselves. The mission doesn’t end with conversion—it continues through lifelong discipleship.

7. Fulfilling the believers’ mandate requires the presence and Power of the Holy Spirit. Acts 1:8, Acts 2:1-41

Prayer brings down the partnership of the Holy Spirit in fulfilling the Mandate. Acts 1:8, Jn. 15:5

Early Christians understood that prayer was crucial to the success of their mission. The mandate could not be carried out by human effort alone; it required the power of the Holy Spirit. Act 1:14, Eph. 6:19,20, Acts 4:29-33

Conclusion:

The early Christians and the early church provide an inspiring example of how to fulfil the believer’s mandate.The Christians of old responded to the believer’s mandate with fervent obedience, sacrifice, and a commitment to spreading the Gospel. Their zeal for the mission was not hindered by persecution or obstacles; rather, it propelled them to greater action. Through their bold evangelism, sacrificial giving, passionate discipleship, and reliance on prayer, the early Christians set a powerful example for the Church today.

Take up the mantle of the Great Commission and boldly proclaim the message of Christ to the world.

Thank You Jesus,

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