The Bible Dept.

Day 11: Acts 8-10

Jan 11, 2025
Persecution propels the message beyond Jerusalem into Judea, Samaria, and faraway lands. Philip’s ministry crosses cultural lines, including a dramatic encounter with an Ethiopian official. Saul’s sudden conversion flips a fierce persecutor into a bold proclaim-er. Peter wrestles with including Gentiles, signaling a major shift in who belongs in God’s family.
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INSIGHT

Scattering Sparked Active Evangelism

  • The scattered believers didn’t hide; they preached the word wherever they went.
  • Dr. Manny Arango frames this as a timeless truth: hardship can expand gospel witness.
INSIGHT

Women Held Prominent Early Roles

  • Saul dragged off both men and women, which implies women held prominent roles in the early church.
  • Dr. Manny Arango uses this detail as a context clue about first-century ministry roles.
ANECDOTE

Simon Symbolizes Power Without Holiness

  • Dr. Manny Arango describes Simon the Sorcerer as wanting spiritual power without the person of the Holy Spirit.
  • He compares modern spiritual dabbling (e.g., Ouija boards, chakra stones) to Simon’s desire for power without holiness.
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