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Acts chapter 14 finds Paul and Barnabas continuing to extend the reach of the gospel. At each stop, their ministry pattern was similar to their process in Pisidian Antioch.
They would visit the synagogue and preach God's gift of Jesus to both Jews and Gentiles. Then they would see a mixed response which then brought opposition.
In Lystra, they went from being seen as gods one minute to Paul suffering his first stoning the next minute.
Paul survived of course and the ministry continued as they came to Derbe and returned to the cities where they had ministered earlier.
By Daryl WorleyThe Truth
Acts chapter 14 finds Paul and Barnabas continuing to extend the reach of the gospel. At each stop, their ministry pattern was similar to their process in Pisidian Antioch.
They would visit the synagogue and preach God's gift of Jesus to both Jews and Gentiles. Then they would see a mixed response which then brought opposition.
In Lystra, they went from being seen as gods one minute to Paul suffering his first stoning the next minute.
Paul survived of course and the ministry continued as they came to Derbe and returned to the cities where they had ministered earlier.