ACTS 8:3-8As for Saul, he made havoc of the church, entering every house, and dragging off men and women, committing them to prison. Of necessity, studying a whole chapter in a short meditation is never going to do justice to the totality of the Holy Spirit word expressed. My impression of Acts 8 is that of The Word being disseminated out into the wider community, and it is significant that the chapter begins with Saul (later Paul) who was to become the chief proclaimer of Christ’s word to the Gentiles. Those first three verses seem placed awkwardly at the beginning of the chapter, but this is Paul's backstory, his introduction; preparing the way for the major role he is to play in the building of Christ's church. We can see as we read on, that Paul’s persecution of the Jews hastened the spreading of The Word. “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction”, Newton’s Third Law of Motion, describes the physical realm, but also has relevance in human interaction. Persecution inspires rebellion. The scene then shifts to Philip ('the evangelist'), who in Acts 8 is named fourteen times — a number representing a double measure of spiritual perfection (7 x 2), Christ’s victory on the Cross. This mention appears more often than anywhere else in the New Testament. Peter and John are also named but not to the same extent. There is without doubt an evangelical scattering expressed in this chapter. The word ‘preached’ appears five times in Acts 8, and ‘preaching’ twice, confirming that this is the turning point, when God’s grace witnessing to Jesus’ words begins to spread forth — not just in Judea — but to the world. Eight is the number of new beginnings in Scripture numerology and in Acts 8 we see this new beginning indeed for God’s Word, despite Saul’s persecution. God’s plan has begun and powerfully so. We learn that Philip preached to an Ethiopian (a gentile)… So Philip ran to him, and heard him reading the prophet Isaiah, and said, “Do you understand what you are reading?” The man was reading but did not understand the fullness of what he was being given, and so Philip ministered to him giving him the revelation of the truth… Then Philip opened his mouth, and beginning at this Scripture, preached Jesus to him. Now as they went down the road, they came to some water. And the eunuch said, “See, here is water. What hinders me from being baptized?” …and to Simon the Sorceror, who, recognising the greater power in the disciples than he held, wanted it for himself… And when Simon saw that through the laying on of the apostles’ hands the Holy Spirit was given, he offered them money, What is the lesson for you and I in this? Just as it was for the disciples; to be who our Lord Jesus Christ has created and called us to be — witnesses in our daily walk to Him and the Holy Spirit; knowing that it is Christ within us who works for The Father’s purpose. None of us know His fullness at first. We need encouragement and experience of The Father’s love pointing the way ahead to confirm us on that road, and His glory will be revealed to us with each passing day. It is never meant to be an easy journey, but we have the surety of a close friend in our hearts, who furthermore is guide, mentor, holy and almighty forevermore. Philip was an evangelist, and Philip means ‘lover of horses’ (horses being a type of the natural man without God); someone who could relate easily and bring the love of Christ to people. He had the gift of speaking truth to ordinary men and women. Not all of us have that gift, but The Lord has gifted each one of us something from Him that makes His love and compassion shine forth with His Holy Spirit, blessing and speaking to others. Let your faith shine forth, and share the Christlife with others whenever the Holy Spirit points the way. ‘YOU TUBE’ PRAISE — ‘WE PREACH CHRIST’ — Baptist Music Virtual MinistryA CLOSING WORD from… CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON“If we are to see the church of God really restored to her pristine glory, we must have back this plain, simple, gospel-preaching.” “… I do believe that the hiding of the cross beneath the veil of fine language and learned dissertation is half the cause of the spiritual destitution of our country. LISTEN TO ‘CHRIST IS PREACHED’ BY CLICKING ON THE LINK BELOW
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