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There is no more thrilling part of the Bible than the book of Acts, and no better guide to it than Albert Mohler. This second volume takes in the missions, arrest, and court appearances of Paul; the meeting of the Council of Jerusalem; and the arrival of the church in Philippi, Athens, and Rome. If you want to be fueled for Christian life and mission, you will want to read this book. This...

Judgment comes to Elymas in the form of blindness (v 11). Through this display of God’s power and through the preached word, the proconsul repents and believes in Jesus Christ as his Savior (v 12). Paul and Barnabas leave Cyprus, without John Mark (v 13), making their way to Pisidian Antioch (v 14). Perhaps John had reservations about an evangelistic push toward Gentile lands. This would explain the bitterness and conflict which erupts later in Acts between Paul and Barnabas when John tries to rejoin
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