This week we are finishing up the last of the 4 devotions or “pillars” of the early church.
Last week we covered the daily prayers which were prayed by both Jewish and Gentile believers throughout the 1st century and onward.
This week we examined the monthly, seasonal and Feast prayers.
We ended with an example of spontaneous prayer of the early church which they prayed from their home church, for Peter who was in prison scheduled to be executed.
We know and affirmed that the praying of these prayers was a matter of practicality for the early church in that they did not possess bibles, the New Covenant transition from the Old was still new and needed short, easily remembered prayers, creeds, liturgies and hymns to instill and remind everyone of the teachings of Jesus the Messiah. As such, I don’t know that they are necessary for much of the modern church, though we do practice similar techniques with our education of children in the faith.
Even though Paul encouraged the participation in the Feasts and prayers, even among the Gentile churches, they were never recorded as an apostolic command and so we do not teach it as such today. It IS however, a very helpful and instructional thing to participate in even now!
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