The Expositor's Bible: The Acts of the Apostles, Vol. 2Stokes, George Thomas
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The Expositor's Bible: The Acts of the Apostles, Vol. 2
Stokes, George Thomas
Bible. Acts -- Commentaries; Bible. Acts -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Then again, and lastly, we note the slow progress of the gospel as
shown to us by this incident at Troas. Here we are a good twenty years
after the Crucifixion, and yet the chief ministers and leaders of the
Church had not yet crossed into Europe. There were sporadic Churches
here and there. At Rome and at possibly a few Italian seaports, whence
intercourse with Palestine was frequent, there were small Christian
communities; but Macedonia and Greece were absolutely untouched up to
the present. We are very apt to overrate the progress of the gospel
during those first days of the Church's earliest Church life. We are
inclined to view the history of the Church of the first three
centuries all on an heap as it were. We have much need to distinguish
century from century and decennium from decennium. The first ten years
of the Church's history saw the gospel preached in Jerusalem and
Palestine, but not much farther. The second decennium saw it
proclaimed to Asia Minor; but it is only when the third decennium is
opening that Christ despatches a formal mission to that Europe where
the greatest triumphs of the gospel were afterwards to be won.
Ignorance and prejudice and narrow views had been allowed to hinder
the progress of the gospel then, as they are hindering the progress of
the gospel still; and an express record of this has been handed down
to us in this typical history in order that if we too suffer the same
we may not be astonished as if some strange thing had happened, but
may understand that we are bearing the same burden and enduring the
same trials as the New Testament saints have borne before us.
CHAPTER XII.
_ST. PAUL IN MACEDONIA._
"The jailor called for lights, and sprang in, and, trembling for
fear, fell down before Paul and Silas, and said, Sirs, what must
I do to be saved? And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus, and
thou shalt be saved, thou and thy house"--ACTS xvi. 29-31.
"When they had passed through Amphipolis and Apollonia, they came
to Thessalonica, where was a synagogue of the Jews: and Paul, as
his custom was, went in unto them, and for three Sabbath days
reasoned with them from the Scriptures.... And the brethren
immediately sent away Paul and Silas by night into Berœa: who
when they were come thither went into the synagogue of the
Jews."--ACTS xvii. 1, 2, 10.
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