Oeste
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So you see Acts 1:8 as applying to those who never go out in the "witness" work that Jesus assigned in Matthew 28:19-20?
No. I see you confusing Acts 1:8 with Matthew 28:19-20.
Acts 1:8 is about witnessing to the far corners of the earth. Matthew 28:19-20 is the great commission, where we are to preach the good news throughout the earth. Neither verse commands us to become scribes and publishers.
So "Go" means stay?
There is no mention of “Go” in Acts 1:8, and no mention of “Stay” in Matthew 28:19-20. You’re obfuscating the two verses.
This is fairly easy to exegete Deeje. Look at Acts 1:4. Jesus tells them NOT to leave Jerusalem:
Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift my Father promised, which you have heard me speak about. 5For John baptized witha water, but in a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit.”
So they are ALREADY in Jerusalem.
Now look at Acts 1:8. It tells them they will be his witness…where? Is one of those places Jerusalem? How can they “Go” to Jerusalem if they’re already there?
Jesus is not telling them to disperse here. He’s simply telling them what will happen after they receive the Holy Spirit. They will be his witnesses (not publishers) in all part of the earth. The Great Commission is where you will find your “Go”.
It means just being a good Christian to others and that's enough?
A Christian is one who follows Christ. Christ followed his Father. If being a good Christian is not “good enough” then how could you possibly claim that Christ died for someone else’s sin?
Acts 1:8..."but you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be My witnesses both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and even to the remotest part of the earth.” (NASB)
"To the most distant part of the earth", means that Christians are to sit in a building to which they hope people will come?
Christianity has already reached “the most distant part of the earth” Deeje. That’s why you see a church with Christians just “sitting there”.
Your results finding a Kingdom Hall or a Jehovah Witness in these "distant parts" will vary.
How does that fit Jesus' instruction to "search" for these ones? (Matthew 10:11-15)
It mean "Seek and ye shall find" is true.
If you were "lost", how would you like people to "search" for you? Sitting in a building waiting for you to stumble in?
The Christian charity I mentioned earlier? We made deliveries.