February 25 / Acts 14:8-18

Acts 14:8-18

It’s so strange that Jews from Antioch would come all the way to Lystra (130 miles) just to harass Paul and Barnabas. Iconium was only 20 miles from Lystra, so some Jews from Antioch had probably followed Paul and Barnabas to Iconium and been part of the rabble that drove them out of Iconium. And then that harassment becomes deadly!! I’m trying to understand that Jewish mindset. Was it jealousy? Or was it fear? Why did they have such hatred for Paul and Barnabas that they would want them stoned and left for dead? The Jews could only stone people for blasphemy, so Paul and Barnabas talking about Jesus as that Messiah that the Jews had long expected must have set them off. It was a positive message that somehow got fully twisted in their minds.

So Paul and Barnabas flee a short distance to Derbe where they make more disciples. Then they re-trace their steps to Lystra, Iconium and Antioch strengthening the believers there. That is, Paul and Barnabas were not willing to leave their new converts (presumably, mostly Gentiles) without further encouragement and guidance. Theirs is a strong message of discipleship. And in the very next chapter we will see Paul and Barnabas desiring to return to these same cities, again to strengthen and encourage them (15:36). I truly admire their dedication to those new converts. Glory!

Slava Bohu!

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  1. Interesting comparison of three different healing of the lame stories, Fred.

    Today’s background story is also in my notes—that the townspeople failed to recognize their gods the first time they visited, so they certainly were keen on Paul and Barnabas! What a hoot!

    Which makes me wonder if I would have recognized Jesus as Who He is if I had been hanging around Galilee back in the day.

    Just a thought…

    1. Which makes me wonder and hope, would I recognize Jesus if he came today? He tells us about when did we feed you/Jesus…

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