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The Scattering (Acts 8:1-25)

An episode of the The Gathering Sermons podcast, hosted by The Gathering, titled "The Scattering (Acts 8:1-25)" was published on August 31, 2025 and runs 46 minutes.

August 31, 2025 ·46m · The Gathering Sermons

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Series: The Birth of the Church (Acts)Preacher: Ps. James TangDate: 31st August 2025Passage: Acts 8:1-25Summary:Although Stephen’s death sparked great persecution against the church (Acts 8:1b), it was also the catalyst for a great scattering. One of those who scattered was Philip, a fellow deacon who had served alongside Stephen. (6:5) Philip willingly entered enemy territory—Samaria being home to the Samaritans, the sworn enemy of the Jews—and because of his faithfulness, unclean spirits were driven out. Many who were paralyzed or lame were healed. (8:7) Philip’s obedience in preaching the gospel caused there to be much joy in the city as Samaria received the word of God and believed.   However, among those who believed and were baptized was Simon the magician. (v.13) Simon practiced magic in the city and amazed the people (v.9). He himself was amazed upon seeing the signs and great miracles that Philip performed through the Holy Spirit (v.13), and desired the Spirit’s power for himself. He offered to pay the apostles if they would teach him what they were doing, and was rebuked harshly by Peter for it because his heart was not right before God. (v.21) Peter saw straight through Simon’s intentions: he could see that Simon was in the gall of bitterness and in the bond of iniquity. (v.23) He could see how Simon had focused on the gift instead of the Giver, and how he had missed the point entirely.  Church, are there moments where we do the same? Where we’ve entirely misunderstood the heart of God? What does it mean for us to seek, serve, and scatter? What heart postures do we approach these three things with? Rather than approaching Him only when we want something from Him, or because we are afraid of the consequences of failing to seek Him—let us seek God because He is the one thing we desire. Let us serve Him from a place of love and gratitude. Let us scatter because we know there is no other name (4:12), and to Him should all glory be given. 

Series: The Birth of the Church (Acts)


Preacher: Ps. James Tang


Date: 31st August 2025


Passage: Acts 8:1-25


Summary:

Although Stephen’s death sparked great persecution against the church (Acts 8:1b), it was also the catalyst for a great scattering. One of those who scattered was Philip, a fellow deacon who had served alongside Stephen. (6:5) Philip willingly entered enemy territory—Samaria being home to the Samaritans, the sworn enemy of the Jews—and because of his faithfulness, unclean spirits were driven out. Many who were paralyzed or lame were healed. (8:7) Philip’s obedience in preaching the gospel caused there to be much joy in the city as Samaria received the word of God and believed. 

 

However, among those who believed and were baptized was Simon the magician. (v.13) Simon practiced magic in the city and amazed the people (v.9). He himself was amazed upon seeing the signs and great miracles that Philip performed through the Holy Spirit (v.13), and desired the Spirit’s power for himself. He offered to pay the apostles if they would teach him what they were doing, and was rebuked harshly by Peter for it because his heart was not right before God. (v.21) Peter saw straight through Simon’s intentions: he could see that Simon was in the gall of bitterness and in the bond of iniquity. (v.23) He could see how Simon had focused on the gift instead of the Giver, and how he had missed the point entirely.

 

Church, are there moments where we do the same? Where we’ve entirely misunderstood the heart of God? What does it mean for us to seek, serve, and scatter? What heart postures do we approach these three things with? Rather than approaching Him only when we want something from Him, or because we are afraid of the consequences of failing to seek Him—let us seek God because He is the one thing we desire. Let us serve Him from a place of love and gratitude. Let us scatter because we know there is no other name (4:12), and to Him should all glory be given. 

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