THE SAME THING HAPPENED IN ICONIUM. Just as it had on the island of
Cyprus and at Antioch. They went first to the Jewish synagogue and
preached the Good News of God's act in Christ. Some Jews would
believe, plus a number of the Gentiles who could be found in every
synagogue. [Gentiles attended the s... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THE JEWS WHO WOULD NOT BELIEVE. Christ brings division (Matthew
10:34-36). Those who refuse to believe, hate and fight against the
Good News (Acts 8:1-3; Acts 9:1-2). [But like Paul, some change.] Note
the apostles stayed there a long time and turned many people to
Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CROWD IN THE CITY WAS DIVIDED. Many believed, but many refused to
believe. DECIDED TO MISTREAT THE APOSTLES. The Greek text implies
_sudden action,_ such as raising a mob. THEY FLED TO LYSTRA AND DERBE.
Cities close to Iconium. Early church history often speaks of Lystra
as a center of Christian... [ Continue Reading ]
THERE WAS A MAN. Acts 14:3 shows us how many miracles were done to
prove the Good News to be true. This one shows us something of the
attitude and humility of the apostles. HE LISTENED TO PAUL'S WORDS.
His friends might have brought him here. PAUL SAW THAT HE BELIEVED.
Faith comes from hearing the m... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THE CROWDS SAW. The people of Lystra were heathen who believed in
many _gods._ Their tradition said the _gods_ often came down in the
form of men, and intervened in human affairs. Zeus. The chief of the
_gods._ Barnabas must have been more impressive than Paul (_compare_ 2
Corinthians 10:10). H... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY TORE THEIR CLOTHES. This was a symbol of grief, anger, and
horror. Compare Matthew 26:65. WE ARE JUST MEN. This shows their
complete commitment to _truth_! They would not permit themselves to be
worshiped. TO THE LIVING GOD. These other things are worthless. See
Romans 1:25. IN THE PAST. Compar... [ Continue Reading ]
SOME JEWS CAME FROM ANTIOCH. Some think Paul's "thorn in the flesh"
refers to these Jews. [compare Numbers 33:55_:_ Joshua 23:13; 2
Timothy 4:14-17.] The Lystrans, frustrated because they were not
permitted to worship Paul and Barnabas, were easily turned against
them. This is the first _injury_ Pau... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THEY WENT BACK TO LYSTRA. The Jewish leaders may have been
"chasing after" Paul in other cities, so while they were away, he can
return to strengthen the believers. We would expect him to "organize"
the groups of believers by appointing church-leaders [elders] and
church-helpers [deacons]. Comp... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY PREACHED THE MESSAGE M PERGA. They had not preached here when
they landed from Paphos (Acts 13:13-14). ATTALIA. A seaport close to
Perga. BACK TO ANTIOCH. The Antioch in Syria. See notes on Acts 13:1_.
W. M. Ramsay_ thinks the first tour of missions began in 47 A.D., and
ended in the Autumn of... [ Continue Reading ]