Thursday, March 13, 2025

Early Persecution Spreads

Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 5:10).

After Christ's resurrection, the Jewish leadership came down hard on this new group of believers with stronger persecution. The stoning of Stephen is an example. As a result, many Christ-followers left Jerusalem and fled to places with more tolerance. The new faith spread more rapidly into other areas than it would have otherwise because of this.

Philip is a good example of what happened. He left Jerusalem after Stephen's stoning and went to Samaria. There he continued to preach the gospel message. He was one of seven deacons chosen to serve in the Samarian body of believers, where he did miracles and led many to recognize God's truths. Among these was the Ethiopian eunuch, who went back to Africa, taking the Good News of Christ with him.

Early believers fleeing persecution also started the church in Antioch, which is in present-day Turkey. They were first given the name Christians there. After the persecutor Saul was converted on the Road to Damascus, he helped strengthen this fledgling church and started many others. As Joseph said, what they meant for evil, God used for good. He still does so today when his believers trust in Him and follow in obedience.

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