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Acts 13:1–14:28

PREPARING FOR THE MISSION FIELD

13 Now in the church at Antioch there were prophets and teachers: Barnabas, Simeon who was called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene, Manaen, a close friend of Herod the tetrarch,m and Saul.

As they were worshipingC the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, “Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.”n Then after they had fasted, prayed, and laid hands on them, they sent them off.o

THE MISSION TO CYPRUS

So being sent out by the Holy Spirit, they went down to Seleucia, and from there they sailed to Cyprus. Arriving in Salamis, they proclaimed the word of God in the Jewish synagogues. They also had John as their assistant.p When they had traveled the whole island as far as Paphos, they came across a sorcerer, a Jewish false prophet named Bar-Jesus.q He was with the proconsul, Sergius Paulus, an intelligent man. This man summoned Barnabas and Saul and wanted to hear the word of God.r But Elymas the sorcerer (that is the meaning of his name) opposeds them and tried to turn the proconsul away from the faith.t

But Saul—also called Paul—filled with the Holy Spirit, stared straight at Elymas 10 and said, “You are full of all kinds of deceit and trickery, you son of the devilu and enemy of all that is right. Won’t you ever stop perverting the straight pathsv of the Lord? 11 Now, look, the Lord’s hand is against you.w You are going to be blind, and will not see the sun for a time.” Immediately a mist and darkness fell on him, and he went around seeking someone to lead him by the hand.

12 Then, when he saw what happened, the proconsul believed, because he was astonished at the teaching of the Lord.x

PAUL’S SERMON IN ANTIOCH OF PISIDIA

13 Paul and his companions set sail from Paphos and came to Perga in Pamphylia, but John left them and went back to Jerusalem.y 14 They continued their journey from Perga and reached Pisidian Antioch. On the Sabbath day they went into the synagogue and sat down.z 15 After the reading of the Law and the Prophets, the leaders of the synagogue sent word to them, saying, “Brothers, if you have any word of encouragement for the people, you can speak.”a

16 Paul stood up and motioned with his hand and said, “Fellow Israelites, and you who fear God, listen!b 17 The God of this people Israel chose our ancestors, made the people prosper during their stay in the land of Egypt, and led them out of it with a mightyA arm.c 18 And for about forty years he put up with themB in the wilderness;d 19 and after destroying seven nations in the land of Canaan,e he gave them their land as an inheritance. 20 This all took about 450 years. After this, he gave them judges until Samuel the prophet.f 21 Then they asked for a king, and God gave them Saul the son of Kish, a man of the tribe of Benjamin, for forty years.g 22 After removing him,h he raised up David as their king and testified about him, ‘I have found David the son of Jesse to be a man after my own heart,C,i who will carry out all my will.’

23 “From this man’s descendants, as he promised, God brought to Israelj the Savior, Jesus.D 24 Before his coming to public attention, John had previously proclaimed a baptism of repentance to all the people of Israel.k 25 Now as John was completing his mission, he said, ‘Who do you think I am? I am not the one. But one is coming after me, and I am not worthy to untie the sandals on his feet.’l

26 “Brothers and sisters, children of Abraham’s race, and those among you who fear God, it is to us that the word of this salvation has been sent.m 27 Since the residents of Jerusalem and their rulers did not recognize him or the sayings of the prophets that are read every Sabbath, they have fulfilled their words by condemning him.n 28 Though they found no grounds for the death sentence, they asked Pilate to have him killed.o 29 When they had carried out all that had been written about him, they took him down from the tree and put him in a tomb.p 30 But God raised him from the dead,q 31 and he appeared for many days to those who came up with him from Galilee to Jerusalem, who are now his witnesses to the people.r 32 And we ourselves proclaim to you the good news of the promise that was made to our ancestors.s 33 God has fulfilled this for us, their children, by raising up Jesus, as it is written in the second Psalm:

You are my Son;

today I have become your Father.E,F,t

34 As to his raising him from the dead, never to return to decay, he has spoken in this way, I will give you the holy and sure promises of David.G,u 35 Therefore he also says in another passage, You will not let your Holy One see decay.H,v 36 For David, after serving God’s purpose in his own generation, fell asleep,w was buried with his fathers, and decayed,x 37 but the one God raised up did not decay. 38 Therefore, let it be known to you, brothers and sisters, that through this man forgiveness of sins is being proclaimed to you.y 39 Everyone who believes is justifiedI through him from everything that you could not be justified from through the law of Moses.z 40 So beware that what is said in the prophets does not happen to you:

41 Look, you scoffers,

marvel and vanish away,

because I am doing a work in your days,

a work that you will never believe,

even if someone were to explain it to you.J,aa

PAUL AND BARNABAS IN ANTIOCH

42 As they were leaving, the peopleK urged them to speak about these matters the following Sabbath. 43 After the synagogue had been dismissed, many of the Jews and devout converts to Judaism followed Paul and Barnabas, who were speaking with them and urging them to continue in the grace of God.ab

44 The following Sabbath almost the whole town assembled to hear the word of the Lord.L 45 But when the Jews saw the crowds, they were filled with jealousy and began to contradict what Paul was saying, insulting him.ac

46 Paul and Barnabas boldly replied, “It was necessary that the word of God be spoken to you first. Since you reject it and judge yourselves unworthy of eternal life, we are turning to the Gentiles.ad 47 For this is what the Lord has commanded us:

I have made you

a light for the Gentiles

to bring salvation

to the ends of the earth.A,a

48 When the Gentiles heard this, they rejoiced and honored the word of the Lord, and all who had been appointed to eternal life believed. 49 The word of the Lord spread through the whole region. 50 But the Jews incited the prominent God-fearing women and the leading men of the city. They stirred up persecution against Paul and Barnabas and expelled them from their district.b 51 But Paul and Barnabas shook the dust off their feetc against themd and went to Iconium. 52 And the disciples were filled with joy and the Holy Spirit.e

GROWTH AND PERSECUTION IN ICONIUM

14 In Iconium they entered the Jewish synagogue, as usual, and spoke in such a way that a great number of both Jews and Greeks believed.f But the unbelieving Jews stirred up the Gentiles and poisoned their minds against the brothers.g So they stayed there a long time and spoke boldly for the Lord, who testified to the message of his grace by enabling them to do signs and wonders.h But the people of the city were divided, some siding with the Jews and others with the apostles.i When an attempt was made by both the Gentiles and Jews, with their rulers, to mistreat and stone them, they found out about it and fled to the Lycaonian towns of Lystra and Derbe and to the surrounding countryside.j There they continued preaching the gospel.k

MISTAKEN FOR GODS IN LYSTRA

In Lystra a man was sitting who was without strength in his feet, had never walked, and had been lame from birth. He listened as Paul spoke. After looking directly at him and seeing that he had faith to be healed, 10 Paul said in a loud voice, “Stand up on your feet!” And he jumped up and began to walk around.l

11 When the crowds saw what Paul had done, they shouted, saying in the Lycaonian language, “The gods have come down to us in human form!”m 12 Barnabas they called Zeus, and Paul, Hermes, because he was the chief speaker. 13 The priest of Zeus, whose temple was just outside the town, brought bulls and wreaths to the gates because he intended, with the crowds, to offer sacrifice.

14 The apostles Barnabas and Paul tore their robes when they heard this and rushed into the crowd, shouting,n 15 “People! Why are you doing these things? We are people also, just like you, and we are proclaiming good news to you, that you turn from these worthless thingso to the living God, who made the heaven, the earth, the sea, and everything in them.B,p 16 In past generations he allowed all the nationsq to go their own way, 17 although he did not leave himself without a witness,r since he did what is good by giving you rain from heaven and fruitful seasonss and filling you with food and yourC hearts with joy.” 18 Even though they said these things, they barely stopped the crowds from sacrificing to them.

19 Some Jews came from Antioch and Iconium, and when they won over the crowds, they stoned Paul and dragged him out of the city, thinking he was dead.t 20 After the disciples gathered around him, he got up and went into the town. The next day he left with Barnabas for Derbe.u

CHURCH PLANTING

21 After they had preached the gospel in that town and made many disciples, they returned to Lystra, to Iconium, and to Antioch,v 22 strengthening theD disciples by encouraging them to continue in the faithw and by telling them, “It is necessary to go through many hardshipsx to enter the kingdom of God.” 23 When they had appointed eldersy for them in every church and prayed with fasting, they committed them to the Lord in whom they had believed.

24 They passed through Pisidia and came to Pamphylia. 25 After they had spoken the word in Perga, they went down to Attalia. 26 From there they sailed back to Antioch where they had been commended to the grace of God for the work they had now completed.z 27 After they arrived and gathered the church …

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