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Day 38 — Philip GOSSIPS the Gospel in Samaria (Acts 8:4-8) | June 2

6 min · 2. Juni 2026
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The scattered believers kept talking. Everywhere they went, they gossiped the gospel. Philip headed to Samaria, crossing a centuries-old boundary of hatred. Jews and Samaritans had despised each other for over a thousand years. Most Jews would add an extra day to their journey just to avoid Samaritan soil. Philip walked right in and proclaimed Jesus as Messiah. The crowds paid attention. They listened, watched signs, saw demons cast out and paralyzed people healed. The gospel broke through a millennium of distrust. The result? Great joy in that city. When the gospel crosses barriers and enemies become family, joy follows. The scattering that began with Stephen's death was already bearing fruit in unlikely soil.

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Episode Day 38 — Philip GOSSIPS the Gospel in Samaria (Acts 8:4-8) | June 2 Cover

Day 38 — Philip GOSSIPS the Gospel in Samaria (Acts 8:4-8) | June 2

The scattered believers kept talking. Everywhere they went, they gossiped the gospel. Philip headed to Samaria, crossing a centuries-old boundary of hatred. Jews and Samaritans had despised each other for over a thousand years. Most Jews would add an extra day to their journey just to avoid Samaritan soil. Philip walked right in and proclaimed Jesus as Messiah. The crowds paid attention. They listened, watched signs, saw demons cast out and paralyzed people healed. The gospel broke through a millennium of distrust. The result? Great joy in that city. When the gospel crosses barriers and enemies become family, joy follows. The scattering that began with Stephen's death was already bearing fruit in unlikely soil.

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Episode Day 36 — Stephen's Martyrdom (Acts 7:51-60) | May 31 Cover

Day 36 — Stephen's Martyrdom (Acts 7:51-60) | May 31

Stephen stopped teaching and started confronting. Stiff-necked people with uncircumcised hearts. The same accusation God leveled at their ancestors in Exodus. The Sanhedrin erupted, gnashing teeth, an angry mob replacing a dignified court. And in that chaos, Stephen looked up. Heaven opened. He saw Jesus standing at the right hand of God. They dragged him outside and stoned him while a young man named Saul watched and held the coats. Stephen's final prayers echoed his Master. Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. Lord, do not hold this sin against them. Then Luke uses the gentlest word possible. Stephen fell asleep. The stones were violent, but for Stephen, death became a peaceful crossing into the arms of the One waiting for him.

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