The Way – what happened to “the faith once delivered”?

Separation from The Way

Uncertainty. Power struggles. Leadership controversy. Chaos. As the curtain on the first century began to draw to a close, the young assembly of disciples of the resurrected Messiah had endured a heady spectrum of success, setbacks, growth, and controversy.
Separation from The Way
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The tiny and close group of original disciples – all of whom had seen, heard, and been taught by Jesus Himself (including the human mother of Jesus and family members) – had swollen to form many small groups and congregations across the Roman Empire, stretching far beyond the tiny conclaves in Judea to modern-day Europe, Africa, and Asia.

Everywhere the Gospel was carried, so were miraculous acts muscularly boosting the credibility of the message. Some opponents were struck blind, speechless, and in some cases divinely put to death, while adherents were miraculously healed, saved from disaster, granted divine favor in front of high-level government officials, and much more. Disciples were powerfully “turning the world upside down”.

At one time, the growing assembly of disciples – led by 12 men to all corners of the Roman Empire and beyond (plus a special appointment from a previous adversary) seemed unstoppable.

But now, a different kind of “growth” was occurring. Serious issues of contamination were seeping in.

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A New Beginning – Seeking the Way

“Do everything in love.” An unexpected directive at the conclusion of an intense ancient letter. When the apostle Paul wrote his first letter (or rather, the first letter that we know of) to the gentile congregation at Corinth, he covered the whole spectrum. He profoundly emphasized the truth of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, to … Read more