Filled With Allegiance

Series: FILLED

Dave Gudgel - Nov 23, 2014

al·le·giance - noun

Loyalty or commitment of a subordinate to a superior or of an individual to a group or cause.

Most of us have made pledges of some kind. Frat pledges. Fund Raising pledges. Bible pledges. Scout pledges. Professional pledges. Sobriety pledges. Internet safety pledges. And of course we as citizens of the United States have pledged our allegiance to America.

Allegiance isn’t something we do much talking about today, but maybe we should. It’s an expression of loyalty, dedication, commitment, devotion, sacrifice, and much more.

The early church demonstrated serious allegiance to the cause of Christ. So much so that it got them in trouble at times. But it was a good trouble. This Sunday we’ll see why as we continue our study in the book of Acts.

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