The early Church faces intense persecution following Stephen's martyrdom, scattering believers throughout Judea and Samaria. This unexpected turn of events becomes a catalyst for the spread of the gospel. Philip, one of the appointed deacons, boldly proclaims Christ in Samaria, performing miracles and casting out unclean spirits. His ministry results in great joy among the people, as many respond to the message of salvation. This chapter highlights the theme of divine providence, showing how God uses persecution to advance His kingdom. Philip's encounter with the Ethiopian eunuch further illustrates the inclusivity of the gospel, as he explains the Scriptures and leads the eunuch to faith in Jesus. The chapter emphasizes the importance of evangelism and the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding believers to share the good news.
Acts Chapter 8
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