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What does the Bible say about persecution and the spread of the Gospel?

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The Bible shows that persecution often leads to the spread of the Gospel, as believers are driven to share their faith in new areas.

In Acts 8:1-4, we see that a great persecution arose against the church in Jerusalem, leading to the scattering of believers. This scattering was not merely a consequence of persecution; it was a divine mechanism to fulfill God's command for His followers to be witnesses in Judea and Samaria, as was prophesied in Acts 1:8. The persecution prompted believers to flee from their comfort zone in Jerusalem and take the Gospel to new territories, demonstrating that God uses trials and adversity to advance His kingdom.
Scripture References: Acts 8:1-4, Acts 1:8

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