Acts 1:8 But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth.
Context
Context
- Spoken by Jesus: This verse records Jesus' words to His disciples just before His ascension into heaven.
- Promise and Mission: Jesus is outlining both a promise and a mission for His followers.
- The Power: This refers to the empowerment of the Holy Spirit. The disciples were about to experience a profound transformation, not based on their own strength, but through the infilling of the Holy Spirit.
- Why Power is Needed: This power would enable them to be effective witnesses for Christ.
- Witnesses, Not Judges: The disciples' primary responsibility was to share the message of Jesus with the world. They were to tell others about His life, death, and resurrection.
- The Scope of Witnessing: The mission begins locally ("Jerusalem ") then expands outwards ("Judea ", "Samaria ", and finally "to the uttermost end of the earth"). This highlights that the gospel message is intended for everyone, regardless of location or background.
- Empowerment: Christians are not left to their own devices. The Holy Spirit empowers believers to be effective witnesses for Christ.
- Focus on the Gospel: Our mission is to share the good news of Jesus with the world.
- Outward Movement: The gospel message is meant for everyone. Christianity is intended to be inclusive and expansive.
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