The Liberty of Prophesying
Acts 8:4
Therefore they that were scattered abroad went every where preaching the word.


The great majority of the dispersed Christians held no ecclesiastical office whatever. Yet they preached wherever they came, without being called to do so by official duty or express commission, but entirely from the internal pressure of faith, which cannot but speak of that which affects the heart, from the impulse of the Spirit by whom they were appointed, and from love to the Saviour to whom they were indebted for the forgiveness, of their sins and for their blessed hopes. According to human ideas of Church government and office, it ought not to have been so. But the Lord of the Church does not so confine Himself even to the office of the apostolate established by Himself, as that everything must take place entirely through it in order to be lawful, pleasing to God, blessed, and full of promise. Christ thus shows that no man and no finite office is indispensable and absolutely necessary; only He Himself is ever and everywhere indispensable.

(G. V. Lechler, D. D.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: Therefore they that were scattered abroad went every where preaching the word.

WEB: Therefore those who were scattered abroad went around preaching the word.




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