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1 - At Iconium Paul And Barnabas Went As Usual Into The Jewish Synagogue. There They Spoke So Effectively That A Great Number Of Jews And Gentiles Believed.
2 - But The Jews Who Refused To Believe Stirred Up The Gentiles And Poisoned Their Minds Against The Brothers.
3 - So Paul And Barnabas Spent Considerable Time There, Speaking Boldly For The Lord, Who Confirmed The Message Of His Grace By Enabling Them To Do Miraculous Signs And Wonders.
5 - There Was A Plot Afoot Among The Gentiles And Jews, Together With Their Leaders, To Mistreat Them And Stone Them.
6 - But They Found Out About It And Fled To The Lycaonian Cities Of Lystra And Derbe And To The Surrounding Country,
9 - He Listened To Paul As He Was Speaking. Paul Looked Directly At Him, Saw That He Had Faith To Be Healed
11 - When The Crowd Saw What Paul Had Done, They Shouted In The Lycaonian Language, "The Gods Have Come Down To Us In Human Form!"
13 - The Priest Of Zeus, Whose Temple Was Just Outside The City, Brought Bulls And Wreaths To The City Gates Because He And The Crowd Wanted To Offer Sacrifices To Them.
14 - But When The Apostles Barnabas And Paul Heard Of This, They Tore Their Clothes And Rushed Out Into The Crowd, Shouting:
15 - "Men, Why Are You Doing This? We Too Are Only Men, Human Like You. We Are Bringing You Good News, Telling You To Turn From These Worthless Things To The Living God, Who Made Heaven And Earth And Sea And Everything In Them.
17 - Yet He Has Not Left Himself Without Testimony: He Has Shown Kindness By Giving You Rain From Heaven And Crops In Their Seasons; He Provides You With Plenty Of Food And Fills Your Hearts With Joy."
19 - Then Some Jews Came From Antioch And Iconium And Won The Crowd Over. They Stoned Paul And Dragged Him Outside The City, Thinking He Was Dead.
20 - But After The Disciples Had Gathered Around Him, He Got Up And Went Back Into The City. The Next Day He And Barnabas Left For Derbe.
21 - They Preached The Good News In That City And Won A Large Number Of Disciples. Then They Returned To Lystra, Iconium And Antioch,
22 - Strengthening The Disciples And Encouraging Them To Remain True To The Faith. "We Must Go Through Many Hardships To Enter The Kingdom Of God," They Said.
23 - Paul And Barnabas Appointed Elders For Them In Each Church And, With Prayer And Fasting, Committed Them To The Lord, In Whom They Had Put Their Trust.
26 - From Attalia They Sailed Back To Antioch, Where They Had Been Committed To The Grace Of God For The Work They Had Now Completed.
27 - On Arriving There, They Gathered The Church Together And Reported All That God Had Done Through Them And How He Had Opened The Door Of Faith To The Gentiles.