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What does the Bible say about persecution and spreading the gospel?

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The Bible shows that persecution often leads to the spread of the gospel, as seen in Acts 8:4 where believers preached the Word wherever they were scattered.

Acts 8:4 indicates that when persecution arose against the early church, believers were scattered and they took the gospel message with them. This demonstrates God's sovereignty in using even adverse circumstances for His purpose. The threat of persecution caused believers to abandon the comfort of their Jerusalem fellowship and embark on a mission to fulfill the Great Commission, as mandated in Matthew 28:19-20. They became agents of God’s grace, ensuring the message of salvation reached wider audiences across different regions.
Scripture References: Acts 8:4, Matthew 28:19-20

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