The Bible Made Real With Kathy
Welcome back to The Bible Made Real Podcast with Kathy Abraham. In this episode, Kathy walks through Acts chapters 8 and 9, exploring the expansion of the early Church, the power of the Holy Spirit, the conversion of Saul, and how God uses ordinary people for extraordinary Kingdom purposes. Episode Overview This episode marks a major transition in the book of Acts. The first seven chapters focused primarily on the Church in Jerusalem. Now, beginning in Acts 8, the Gospel starts spreading into Judea and Samaria—fulfilling Jesus’ words in Acts 1:8: * “You shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.” (NKJV) Kathy explores how persecution, suffering, divine interruptions, and radical transformation all became instruments God used to expand His Church. ACTS CHAPTER 8 — THE GOSPEL SCATTERED & MULTIPLIED 1. Saul Begins Persecuting the Church Key Passage: Acts 8:1–3 Following the martyrdom of Stephen, Saul violently persecutes Christians—dragging men and women into prison and making “havoc” of the Church. Key Themes: * Religious zeal without truth * Spiritual blindness * God’s ability to transform anyone Kathy emphasizes the contrast between who Saul was in Acts 8 and who he becomes later as the Apostle Paul. No one is beyond redemption. Real-Life Application: * Never write someone off. * God can transform the hardest heart. * Your past does not disqualify you from your calling. 2. Persecution Leads to Expansion Key Passage: Acts 8:4 * “Those who were scattered went everywhere preaching the word.” The believers were scattered because of persecution, yet God used their displacement to spread the Gospel. Key Themes: * Divine disruption * Growth through discomfort * God’s purposes in unexpected transitions Real-Life Application: Sometimes the very thing that feels like opposition is actually God repositioning you for expansion. Kathy reminds listeners: * Closed doors may be divine direction. * Hard seasons can become holy redirections. * God often grows us through discomfort. 3. Philip Preaches in Samaria Key Passage: Acts 8:5–8 Philip preaches in Samaria and many people are healed, delivered, and filled with joy. Historical Context: The Samaritans were historically despised by many Jews because of intermarriage and cultural mixing after the Assyrian conquest. Yet God intentionally brings the Gospel to them. Key Themes: * The Gospel breaks barriers * Salvation is for all people * Jesus brings lasting joy Real-Life Application: The Gospel is not limited by: * ethnicity * background * status * culture * past mistakes God’s heart is for everyone. 4. Simon the Sorcerer & the Danger of Wrong Motives Key Passage: Acts 8:9–24 Simon the sorcerer believes and is baptized, but later attempts to buy the power of the Holy Spirit with money. Peter rebukes him sharply. Key Themes: * False motives * Spiritual pride * Influence vs. purity of heart Major Takeaway: You can desire spiritual things while still having impure motives. Real-Life Application: This is a warning for anyone in ministry, leadership, or public influence: * God cares deeply about the condition of the heart. * Platform without purity is dangerous. * Ministry must flow from surrender, not ambition. 5. Philip & the Et Welcome to The Bible Made Real. Be sure to follow or subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming episodes. You can connect with Kathy on Instagram @kathyabidinglight and learn more at kathyabraham.com.
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