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Acts-8

Spiritual Awakening: A Devotional Study on Acts 8

Introduction

As we journey through the book of Acts, we encounter accounts of God's mighty works and spiritual awakening. Acts 8, a narrative that describes the conversion of the Ethiopian eunuch, speaks to us of God's continual work in spreading the gospel and saving lost souls.

Section 1: Saul's Persecution (Acts 8:1-3)

Devotional Thought: As we begin our study, we are reminded of Saul, who is later named Paul. In this passage, Saul authorizes Stephen's execution and initiates a violent campaign against the church. Consider the parallels between this account and our modern-day persecution of the church. Take a moment to reflect on how we can stand strong in times of persecution and pray for the persecuted church.

Reflection Questions:

  • How do we respond to Christians who are persecuted for their faith?
  • How can we support our brothers and sisters who are currently facing persecution?

Section 2: Philip's Evangelism (Acts 8:4-40)

Devotional Thought: Philip's obedience to the Spirit's leading allows us to witness the conversion of the Ethiopian eunuch. This passage highlights the importance of following the Spirit's leading, embracing God's call, and sharing the gospel with eagerness. Reflect on how you can listen to the Spirit's leading and share the gospel boldly.

Reflection Questions:

  • How do we discern the Spirit's leading in our lives, and how can we follow it faithfully?
  • How can we share the gospel with confidence and boldness?

Section 3: The Surrender (Acts 8:35-38)

Devotional Thought: The Ethiopian eunuch's surrender to Christ results in a spiritual awakening. As we walk through this brief account, we are reminded of the call to surrender our hearts to Christ daily. Reflect on how you can surrender your life to Christ each day and renew your commitment to Him.

Reflection Questions:

  • How do we surrender our hearts to Christ on a daily basis?
  • How can we proactively and consistently offer everything to Christ?

Conclusion:

In our study of Acts 8, we delve into a narrative that showcases the power of the Spirit, the urgent call to share the gospel, and the vitality of personal surrender. Let's reflect on how we can apply these truths to our daily lives as we remain faithful and obedient to our Lord Jesus Christ. May we be a vessel of the Spirit's leading, spreading the gospel far and wide, and may we constantly surrender our lives to Him.