Persecution of the Church in Jerusalem
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The persecution of the early Christian church in Jerusalem is a significant event in the history of Christianity, marking a period of intense suffering and dispersion that ultimately contributed to the spread of the Gospel. This persecution is primarily documented in the Book of Acts and is closely associated with the martyrdom of Stephen, the first Christian martyr.

Background and Context

The early church in Jerusalem was established following the resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ. The apostles, empowered by the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, began to preach the Gospel boldly, leading to the rapid growth of the Christian community. Acts 2:41 records that about three thousand souls were added to the church on the day of Pentecost alone. This burgeoning movement, however, soon attracted the attention and ire of the Jewish religious authorities.

The Martyrdom of Stephen

Stephen, one of the seven deacons chosen to serve the early church (Acts 6:5), became a central figure in the initial wave of persecution. Described as "a man full of faith and of the Holy Spirit" (Acts 6:5), Stephen performed great wonders and signs among the people. His powerful preaching and wisdom, however, led to opposition from certain members of the Synagogue of the Freedmen. Unable to refute his arguments, they falsely accused him of blasphemy against Moses and God (Acts 6:11).

Stephen's defense before the Sanhedrin, as recorded in Acts 7, is a profound recounting of Israel's history and a bold proclamation of Jesus as the Righteous One. His speech culminated in a vision of Jesus standing at the right hand of God, which incited the crowd to stone him to death (Acts 7:54-60). Stephen's martyrdom marked the beginning of a great persecution against the church in Jerusalem.

The Great Persecution

Following Stephen's death, "a great persecution broke out against the church in Jerusalem, and all except the apostles were scattered throughout Judea and Samaria" (Acts 8:1). Saul of Tarsus, later known as the Apostle Paul, played a significant role in this persecution. Acts 8:3 states, "But Saul began to destroy the church. Going from house to house, he dragged off both men and women and put them in prison" .

This period of persecution, while devastating, served to fulfill Jesus' command to be His witnesses "in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth" (Acts 1:8). The scattering of believers led to the spread of the Gospel beyond Jerusalem, as those who were scattered "preached the word wherever they went" (Acts 8:4).

Impact and Legacy

The persecution of the church in Jerusalem had a profound impact on the early Christian movement. It tested the faith and resilience of the believers, refined their commitment to the Gospel, and catalyzed the missionary efforts that would eventually reach the Gentile world. The dispersion of the Jerusalem church laid the groundwork for the establishment of Christian communities throughout the Roman Empire.

The persecution also highlighted the transformative power of the Gospel, as seen in the conversion of Saul. Once a fierce persecutor of the church, Saul encountered the risen Christ on the road to Damascus and became one of Christianity's most ardent apostles (Acts 9:1-19).

In summary, the persecution of the church in Jerusalem, while a time of great trial, was instrumental in the divine plan for the expansion of the Christian faith. It serves as a testament to the enduring strength and resilience of the early church, empowered by the Holy Spirit to overcome adversity and fulfill the Great Commission.
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Persecution is Inconsistent With the Spirit of the Gospel

Persecution is Sometimes to Death

Persecution of Abel

Persecution of Antipas

Persecution of Daniel

Persecution of David

Persecution of Elijah

Persecution of Elisha

Persecution of Gideon

Persecution of Hanani

Persecution of James

Persecution of Jeremiah

Persecution of Jesus

Persecution of Job

Persecution of John

Persecution of John the Baptist

Persecution of Lazarus

Persecution of Lot

Persecution of Micaiah

Persecution of Moses

Persecution of Prophets

Persecution of Prophets Martyred by Jezebel

Persecution of Saints, is a Persecution of Christ

Persecution of Simon

Persecution of Stephen

Persecution of the Apostles

Persecution of the Congregation at Smyrna

Persecution of the Disciples

Persecution of the Ekklesia (Body of Christ)

Persecution of the Jews

Persecution of the Righteous

Persecution of the Righteous: A Mode of Divine Chastisement

Persecution of the Righteous: Deliverance From

Persecution of the Righteous: Diffuses the Gospel

Persecution of the Three Hebrew Young Men (Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego) of the Captivity

Persecution of Timothy

Persecution of Urijah

Persecution of Zachariah

Persecution: All That Live Godly in Christ, Shall Suffer

Persecution: Blessedness of Enduring, for Christ's Sake

Persecution: Cannot Separated from Christ

Persecution: Christ Suffered

Persecution: Christ Voluntarily Submitted To

Persecution: Christ Was Patient Under

Persecution: False Teachers Shrink From

Persecution: God Delivers out of

Persecution: God Forsakes not his Saints Under

Persecution: Hypocrites Cannot Endure

Persecution: Lawful Means May be Used to Escape

Persecution: Men by Nature Addicted To

Persecution: Originates: Hated to God and Christ

Persecution: Originates: Hatred to the Gospel

Persecution: Originates: Ignorance of God and Christ

Persecution: Originates: Mistaken Zeal

Persecution: Originates: Pride

Persecution: Pray for Those Suffering

Persecution: Preacher of the Gospel Subject To

Persecution: Saints May Expect

Persecution: Saints Suffer, for the Sake of God

Persecution: Saints Suffering, should Commit Themselves to God

Persecution: Saints Suffering, should Exhibit Patience

Persecution: Saints Suffering, should Glorify God

Persecution: Saints Suffering, should Pray for Deliverance

Persecution: Saints Suffering, should Pray for Those Who Inflict

Persecution: Saints Suffering, should Rejoice

Persecution: Saints Suffering, should Return Blessing For

Persecution: Spirit of Chaldeans

Persecution: Spirit of Gentiles

Persecution: Spirit of Herod

Persecution: Spirit of Jews

Persecution: Spirit of Jezebel

Persecution: Spirit of Paul

Persecution: Spirit of Pharaoh

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Persecution: Spirit of Saul

Persecution: Spirit of Zedekiah

Persecution: Suffering of Apostles

Persecution: Suffering of Daniel

Persecution: Suffering of David

Persecution: Suffering of Hebrews

Persecution: Suffering of Jeremiah

Persecution: Suffering of Micaiah

Persecution: Suffering of Paul and Barnabas

Persecution: Suffering of Paul and Silas

Persecution: Suffering of Peter

Persecution: Suffering of Saints of Old

Persecution: Suffering of The Church

Persecution: Suffering of The Prophets

Persecution: The Hope of Future Blessedness Supports Under

Persecution: The Wicked: Active In

Persecution: The Wicked: Addicted To

Persecution: The Wicked: Encourage Each Other In

Persecution: The Wicked: Illustrated

Persecution: The Wicked: Punishment For

Persecution: The Wicked: Rejoice in Its Success

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