Followers of The Way

The book of Acts describes Christians as followers of The Way. This is significant, since the apostle Paul refers to the ‘way of life’ in Christ Jesus (1 Cor 4.17; 2 Tim 3.10). Followers of Jesus Christ do not merely subscribe to a set of beliefs or doctrines. To follow Jesus Christ is not restricted to obedience to a set of rules and commands, whilst avoiding certain sins and errors. We follow a real person Jesus Christ in His way.

Six times in Acts we find this phrase, ‘the Way;’

Acts 9.1-2: He went to the high priest  and asked him for letters to the synagogues in Damascus, so that if he found any there who belonged to the Way,

Acts 19.9: But some of them became obstinate; they refused to believe and publicly maligned the Way. (referring to Paul’s experience at Ephesus.)

Acts 19.23: About that time there arose a great disturbance about the Way. (Again referring to Paul in Ephesus.)

Acts 22.4:  I persecuted the followers of this Way to their death (of Paul’s own life.)

Acts 24.14: I admit that I worship the God of our ancestors as a follower of the Way, (of Paul’s own life)

Acts 24.22: Then Felix, who was well acquainted with the Way,

The phrase implies a life at odds with the prevailing cultures of the day. The phrase implies an identifiable group of people; these people followed the Way and belonged to the Way. The phrase also implies a journey and a destination.

Paul’s testimony through these verses is clear; ‘I was a persecutor: now I am a follower.’

 

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