The hand of God
I just can't get over how many miraculous things happen with the spread of the Gospel in the first century. Maybe it is just that Luke is recording all of them in one place so it wasn't as common place as it seems when you read through Luke, but as you read you definitely get the sense that God is the one driving the spread of the Gospel through the Holy Spirit. He is using faithful men and women to do his work, but he is the one who paves the way. In Acts 12 you see an angel free Peter from prison. The chains that held him between to guards just fell off.
I wonder to myself, maybe if we seriously under took the spread of the Gospel if we would see more miraculous things. Could it be that we don't see the hand of God more, because we are not involved in things that God desires to accomplish? Just a thought.
I wonder to myself, maybe if we seriously under took the spread of the Gospel if we would see more miraculous things. Could it be that we don't see the hand of God more, because we are not involved in things that God desires to accomplish? Just a thought.
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