At Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe, Paul and Barnabas preach and work signs. When they heal a lame man at Lystra, the crowds try to worship them as gods, and the apostles urgently redirect them to the living God. Soon after, hostile Jews stir up the crowd to stone Paul, but he rises and continues. Retracing their steps, they strengthen the disciples, appoint elders, and report to Antioch “how God had opened a door of faith to the Gentiles.”
Acts study chapter
Acts 14
c. AD 47Paul and Barnabas preach, are mistaken for gods and then stoned at Lystra, and strengthen the new churches.
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