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Day 37 — Saul Ravages the Church (Acts 8:1-3) | June 1

6 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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Stephen's execution opened the floodgates. Occasional opposition became full-scale assault. Saul ravaged the church, a word meaning a wild animal tearing through a vineyard. House to house, dragging men and women to prison. Believers scattered throughout Judea and Samaria, but the apostles stayed in Jerusalem. Ordinary Christians carried the gospel into new territory, fleeing for their lives and arriving as missionaries. Jesus had commanded them to go to Judea and Samaria in Acts 1:8. They stayed comfortable in Jerusalem for seven chapters. God allowed an Acts 8:1 persecution to accomplish what they wouldn't do voluntarily. Saul thought he was destroying the church. He was scattering the embers.

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