13:9
The things mentioned in 13:6-8 were general, affecting everyone. Jesus now turns to things which are more personal, and affect us because we are Christians, “on account of me”. They would be “handed over to the local councils and flogged in the synagogues”, and we read of these things happening in Acts. Today Christians in many places face persecution. If they were not Christians they would not be persecuted, but there is a purpose in the persecutions. They would “stand before governors and kings as witnesses to them”. In the trials of Jesus it was ostensibly Jesus who was on trial, but in reality it was the Jewish religious leaders, the Roman authorities and, indeed, all of us, who were on trial.
13:10
The purpose went much further than the immediacy of Judea, but “the gospel must first be preached to all nations”. This matches up with the Great Commission in Matt 28:18-20. The first disciples undoubtedly did not appreciate the full extent of the world, and therefore of the meaning of “all nations”, but God certainly did! God’s purposes are greater than ours, or as it says in Is 55:5,8.
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