Ordinary Believers Spreading the Gospel (Acts 8:4) - Radical

Ordinary Believers Spreading the Gospel (Acts 8:4)

Now those who were scattered went about preaching the word.
– Acts 8:4

“Now those who were scattered went about preaching the word,” turned the world upside down. Because the gospel at this point was stuck in Jerusalem, so to speak. Jesus had said in Acts 1:8, “You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you. You will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, from Jerusalem to Judea and Samaria, to the ends of the earth.”

But six chapters later the gospel hadn’t gone outside of Jerusalem. When Stephen was stoned it precipitated persecution within the church on a greater scale. It sent the church scattering. Acts 8:4 says, “Those who were scattered …” And it says earlier in Acts 8:1, they were scattered throughout the regions of Judea and Samaria, and what were they doing? They were preaching the word. So this is the gospel spreading to Judea and Samaria.

Now, what’s interesting is, it said back up in Acts 8:1 that all of these people who scattered, it was everybody except the apostles. So it wasn’t like the leaders of the church, so we would picture spreading the gospel into new places. It was just your ordinary believers who were spreading the gospel into new places. So when you hear preaching there, don’t just think, “Okay, the gifted preachers who were making the word known all over the world.” It was just the everyday believers who knew the gospel, who were proclaiming the gospel.

The gospel spreads through the scattering and proclamation of ordinary believers.

How God Uses Us to Spread the Gospel

We see this picture in Acts 8, this is how God has designed the gospel to spread in the world. Yes, he uses gifted leaders and preachers in specific ways. But the gospel first went out, started going out to the nations, to Judea and Samaria, through ordinary everyday believers who had the gospel in them and the Spirit of God in them, and they were witnesses, and everywhere they went they were preaching the word. So may it be so today.

I think about the church, the church gathers together on a Sunday to worship God, to glimpse the glory of God, to hear the word of God, to fellowship with one another, to pray, and then the church scatters. Every single week we scatter into different places and sometimes scatter into other countries of the world on short term mission or even longterm. We are a scattering people. Every week we gather then we scatter. So may we scatter doing this: preaching the word. May it be so, as the Lord scatters me to different places today, you to different places today, to interaction with different people, to know that he is orchestrating all of that, and opening up opportunities in all of that for the preaching, for the proclamation of his word.

A Prayer for God to Use Us

So I want to pray for us toward that end. O God, as you scatter us today, each one of us, in our lives, to different places, to different people, the places and people that you will bring into our path today. We pray that you’d help us to preach the word. Lord, help us to proclaim the good news of your grace.

Let Acts 8:4 be present in our lives. May you use our scattering on a week-by-week basis, day-by-day basis, right where we live as we scatter, and then as you providentially scatter us to different parts of the world. I just think about the different places you have taken me and others who are listening to this to know that this scattering work you do is ultimately for the spreading of your word. So scatter us however you will, we pray, for the spread of your word in the world. Use us to spread, to preach, to proclaim your word today wherever you scatter us, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

David Platt

David Platt serves as a pastor in metro Washington, D.C. He is the founder of Radical.

David received his Ph.D. from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and is the author of Don’t Hold Back, Radical, Follow MeCounter CultureSomething Needs to ChangeBefore You Vote, as well as the multiple volumes of the Christ-Centered Exposition Commentary series.

Along with his wife and children, he lives in the Washington, D.C. metro area.

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