They were continually devoting themselves to the apostles' teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.I wonder if the order of actions here is important? Is the priority first to be learning, then to be in community, and finally to be praying? Also, does them being in two sets (learning and fellowship, food and prayer) have significance?
I like to think I'm doing okay at learning, though I don't know that I reach the level of devoted. Fellowship is definitely a weak point for me, as most of it seems to be so shallow and pointless. And prayer is definitely something I struggle with, between my ADD and general troubles and doubts.
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