7. word of God increased . . . disciples multiplied in Jerusalem
greatly--prosperity crowning the beautiful spirit which reigned in
this mother community.
a great company of the priests were obedient, &c.--This was the
crowning triumph of the Gospel, whose peaceful prosperity was now at
its greatest height. After Stephen's teaching and trial made it clear
that sacerdotal interests could not stand with the Gospel, such priestly
accessions became rare indeed. Note (1) how easily misunderstandings may
arise among the most loving and devoted followers of the Lord Jesus: but
(2) How quickly and effectually such misunderstandings may be healed,
where honest intentions, love, and wisdom reign: (3) What a beautiful
model for imitation is furnished by the class here complained of, who,
though themselves the majority, chose the new office-bearers from
amongst the complaining minority! (4) How superior to the lust of power
do the apostles here show themselves to be, in not only divesting
themselves of the immediate superintendence of temporal affairs in the
Christian community, but giving the choice of those who were to be
entrusted with it to the disciples at large! (5) How little of formal
organization did the apostles give to the Church at first, and when an
emergency arose which demanded something more, how entirely was the
remedy suggested by the reason of the thing! (6) Though the new
office-bearers are not expressly called Deacons here, it is
universally admitted that this was the first institution of that order
in the Church; the success of the expedient securing its permanency, and
the qualifications for "the office of a Deacon" being laid down in one
of the apostolical Epistles immediately after those of "a Bishop"
(1Ti 3:8-13).
JFB.
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