Acts 8 Devotional: Witness the expansion of the early Church as the Gospel moves into Samaria and beyond. Explore the ministry of Philip, the conversion of the Ethiopian eunuch, and the power of the Holy Spirit to transform lives across all boundaries.Â
Dear brothers and sisters, peace in Christ. Welcome to Acts Chapter 8. Today, we see a dramatic shift. What started as a wave of persecution in Jerusalem becomes the very wind that carries the seeds of the Gospel to new lands. We move from the tragic death of Stephen to the joyful conversions of the Samaritans and a high-ranking official from Ethiopia. Let us marvel at how God turns trials into triumphs for His glory.Â
The Scattered Seed and the Reaching Spirit
Acts 8 marks the transition of the Church from a local Jewish movement to a global mission. Following the martyrdom of Stephen, a great persecution breaks out, forcing believers to flee Jerusalem. However, as they went, they "preached the word wherever they went." We see Philip the evangelist taking the message of Christ to the Samaritansâa people long despised by the Jewsâand later, led by the Holy Spirit to a desert road to meet an Ethiopian seeker reading the prophet Isaiah.
What can we learn from this today? In this chapter, we see the Sovereignty of God over human opposition. As your Statement of Faith affirms, the Churchâs mission is to proclaim the Gospel and demonstrate Godâs love in the world. Even when the enemy tries to "scatter" the Church through fear, God uses that scattering to plant the Gospel in new soil. We also see the essential role of the Holy Spirit (Article 4), who directs Philip to specific individuals and empowers the Samaritans. This chapter reminds us that salvation is a gift of grace for all people, regardless of their background, race, or status. When we are obedient to the Spirit's prompting, the "good news about Jesus" has the power to bring "great joy" to any city or heart.
8 And Saul was consenting unto his death. And at that time there was a great persecution against the church which was at Jerusalem; and they were all scattered abroad throughout the regions of Judaea and Samaria, except the apostles.
2 And devout men carried Stephen to his burial, and made great lamentation over him.
3 As for Saul, he made havock of the church, entering into every house, and haling men and women committed them to prison.
4 Therefore they that were scattered abroad went every where preaching the word.
5 Then Philip went down to the city of Samaria, and preached Christ unto them.
6 And the people with one accord gave heed unto those things which Philip spake, hearing and seeing the miracles which he did.
7 For unclean spirits, crying with loud voice, came out of many that were possessed with them: and many taken with palsies, and that were lame, were healed.
8 And there was great joy in that city.
9 But there was a certain man, called Simon, which beforetime in the same city used sorcery, and bewitched the people of Samaria, giving out that himself was some great one:
10 To whom they all gave heed, from the least to the greatest, saying, This man is the great power of God.
11 And to him they had regard, because that of long time he had bewitched them with sorceries.
12 But when they believed Philip preaching the things concerning the kingdom of God, and the name of Jesus Christ, they were baptized, both men and women.
13 Then Simon himself believed also: and when he was baptized, he continued with Philip, and wondered, beholding the miracles and signs which were done.
14 Now when the apostles which were at Jerusalem heard that Samaria had received the word of God, they sent unto them Peter and John:
15 Who, when they were come down, prayed for them, that they might receive the Holy Ghost:
16 (For as yet he was fallen upon none of them: only they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.)
17 Then laid they their hands on them, and they received the Holy Ghost.
18 And when Simon saw that through laying on of the apostles' hands the Holy Ghost was given, he offered them money,
19 Saying, Give me also this power, that on whomsoever I lay hands, he may receive the Holy Ghost.
20 But Peter said unto him, Thy money perish with thee, because thou hast thought that the gift of God may be purchased with money.
21 Thou hast neither part nor lot in this matter: for thy heart is not right in the sight of God.
22 Repent therefore of this thy wickedness, and pray God, if perhaps the thought of thine heart may be forgiven thee.
23 For I perceive that thou art in the gall of bitterness, and in the bond of iniquity.
24 Then answered Simon, and said, Pray ye to the Lord for me, that none of these things which ye have spoken come upon me.
25 And they, when they had testified and preached the word of the Lord, returned to Jerusalem, and preached the gospel in many villages of the Samaritans.
26 And the angel of the Lord spake unto Philip, saying, Arise, and go toward the south unto the way that goeth down from Jerusalem unto Gaza, which is desert.
27 And he arose and went: and, behold, a man of Ethiopia, an eunuch of great authority under Candace queen of the Ethiopians, who had the charge of all her treasure, and had come to Jerusalem for to worship,
28 Was returning, and sitting in his chariot read Esaias the prophet.
29 Then the Spirit said unto Philip, Go near, and join thyself to this chariot.
30 And Philip ran thither to him, and heard him read the prophet Esaias, and said, Understandest thou what thou readest?
31 And he said, How can I, except some man should guide me? And he desired Philip that he would come up and sit with him.
32 The place of the scripture which he read was this, He was led as a sheep to the slaughter; and like a lamb dumb before his shearer, so opened he not his mouth:
33 In his humiliation his judgment was taken away: and who shall declare his generation? for his life is taken from the earth.
34 And the eunuch answered Philip, and said, I pray thee, of whom speaketh the prophet this? of himself, or of some other man?
35 Then Philip opened his mouth, and began at the same scripture, and preached unto him Jesus.
36 And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water: and the eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized?
37 And Philip said, If thou believest with all thine heart, thou mayest. And he answered and said, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.
38 And he commanded the chariot to stand still: and they went down both into the water, both Philip and the eunuch; and he baptized him.
39 And when they were come up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord caught away Philip, that the eunuch saw him no more: and he went on his way rejoicing.
40 But Philip was found at Azotus: and passing through he preached in all the cities, till he came to Caesarea.
The Ethiopian eunuch asked, "What is to prevent me from being baptized?" As we enter into prayer, let us thank God that through the finished work of Christ, every barrier between us and His grace has been removed.Â
Dear Heavenly Father, We praise You for Your sovereign wisdom. We believe that You work all things together for the good of those who love You and are called according to Your purpose. Thank You for the testimony of the early Church, which remained faithful even in the face of persecution. We believe that the Scriptures are Your inspired Word, revealing Your perfect will for the salvation of all humankind.
Lord, I ask that You would give me the heart of an evangelist like Philip. Make me sensitive to the promptings of the Holy Spirit today. If there is a "desert road" You are calling me to walk or a person You are calling me to speak to, give me the courage to go. Help me to be a faithful witness of the Gospel in my own community, showing Your love to those who are often overlooked or marginalized. We pray for our local church, that we would not become comfortable or stagnant, but always be ready to be "scattered" for the sake of Your Kingdom.
We lift up the persecuted Church around the world today. For our brothers and sisters who are facing "great persecution" for the name of Jesus, we ask for Your supernatural protection and for the Spirit to turn their trials into opportunities for the Gospel to spread. We pray for the nations of Africa and all corners of the earth, that the seeds of the Word planted long ago would continue to bear a harvest of thirty, sixty, and a hundredfold. May Your universal Church continue to grow in power and unity until the day of Your glorious return. Amen.
The believers in Acts 8 were scattered by persecution, yet they "preached the word wherever they went." If you were suddenly moved to a new place or a new situation today, would the people there find you speaking about the hope of Christ?Â
Who was Simon the Sorcerer, and what was his mistake? Simon tried to buy the power of the Holy Spirit with money. Peter rebuked him sharply, showing that the gifts of God and the presence of the Spirit cannot be bought or manipulated; they are received through a heart right before God.
Why did the Samaritans receive the Holy Spirit after Peter and John arrived? This was likely a unique historical moment to show the Jewish leaders in Jerusalem that God had truly accepted the Samaritans into the one true Church, preventing a denominational split before the Church had even begun.
What was the Ethiopian eunuch reading? He was reading Isaiah 53, the famous prophecy of the "Suffering Servant." Philip used this Scripture to explain that Jesus is the one who was "led like a sheep to the slaughter" to take away our sins.
Thank you for joining us for Acts 8. May you go out today with the joy of the eunuch and the boldness of Philip, knowing that the Spirit of God is with you. We look forward to seeing you tomorrow for the life-changing encounter in Acts Chapter 9.Â
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