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SIMON

“Peter first made everyone go outside; then he knelt down and prayed.” —Acts 9:40 Simon Peter was forgiven his three denials of Christ, met the risen Lord, and was filled with the Holy Spirit. He became a new man. The Lord used him to convert three thousand on the first Pentecost (Acts 2:41). He healed hundreds just by his shadow (Acts 5:15-16). He raised up Aeneas, who was a paralytic for eight years (Acts 9:33). God still had more for Simon Peter, much more. He was invited to Joppa. The invitation simply reads: “Please come over to us without delay”...

SOME AWE

“Saul, still breathing murderous threats against the Lord’s disciples, went to the high priest and asked him for letters to the synagogues in Damascus which would empower him to arrest and bring to Jerusalem anyone he might find, man or woman, living according to the new way.” —Acts 9:1-2 As Saul was cruising on the road to Damascus, he was likely thinking of his return trip when he would be moving a chain gang of Christians on that same Damascus road. Saul reacted to being an accomplice to the murder of Stephen by violently trying to justify his murderous sinfulness....

THE BIRTHPLACE OF WORLD EVANGELIZATION

“The Spirit of the Lord snatched Philip away.” —Acts 8:39 Jesus’ last words before He ascended into heaven were: “You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes down on you; then you are to be My witnesses in Jerusalem, throughout Judea and Samaria, yes, even to the ends of the earth” (Acts 1:8). Philip, the deacon and evangelist (see Acts 21:8), may have been the first person to fulfill the promise and command of Jesus to be His witness to the ends of the earth. Philip was instrumental in reaching Ethiopia with the Gospel. He did this by converting...

THE VOCATION IN ALL LOCATIONS

“Philip, for example, went down to the town of Samaria and there proclaimed the Messiah.” —Acts 8:5 Philip, the deacon, was a witness for the risen Jesus no matter where he was. He witnessed in Jerusalem and even in Samaria. Philip witnessed to Simon the Magician (Acts 8:13), the Ethiopian eunuch (Acts 8:35), and his four daughters who became prophetesses (Acts 21:8-9). He witnessed at home, in Jerusalem, in Samaria, and then in the Ethiopian’s chariot on “the road which goes from Jerusalem to Gaza, the desert route” (Acts 8:26). Then the Spirit “snatched Philip away” (Acts 8:39). “Philip found...

BREAD THAT IS BROKEN

“God’s bread comes down from heaven and gives life to the world.” —John 6:33 Did you ever fall in love with someone and wonder if they really loved you? You might wonder: Does she really love me for who I am, or only for what I can do for her? Will he love me when I grow old? Will she still love me when the attraction fades away? If you aren’t at your best, and your beloved nevertheless loves you even more, then your heart is filled with joy. Jesus, “Who dwells in unapproachable light” (1 Tm 6:16), came down...