Acts 14

This is what happened in Iconium

1When Paul and Barnabas arrived in Iconium, they did the same as they had done before. They went to the Jewish meeting place and they spoke God’s message there. They spoke very clearly, so that many Jews and Gentiles believed in Jesus. 2But some of the Jews refused to believe God’s message. So, they told the Gentiles that they too should not believe it. They put bad thoughts into the minds of the Gentiles so that they became angry against the believers. 3So Paul and Barnabas stayed in Iconium for a long time. They spoke the message about the Lord Jesus very strongly. The Lord gave them power to do miracles. These showed the people that God was with Paul and Barnabas and that their message was true. They taught that God saves people because he is very kind. 4The people in the city did not agree with each other. Some of them believed the message from the apostles, Paul and Barnabas. But some people agreed with the Jews who did not believe their message. 5Some of the Jews and the Gentiles met with their leaders. They decided to do bad things to Paul and Barnabas. They wanted to throw stones at them and kill them. 6Paul and Barnabas heard that these people wanted to hurt them. So they left Iconium quickly and they went to Lystra and Derbe, and other places near there. These cities were in the region called Lycaonia. 7In all these places, they continued to tell people the good news about Jesus.

This is what happened in Lystra

8There was a man who lived in Lystra. His feet had been weak since he was born. So he had never been able to walk. 9While Paul was speaking God’s message, this man listened to him. Paul looked at him carefully. He could see that the man believed in Jesus. The man believed that God could make him well. 10So Paul said to him loudly, ‘Stand up on your feet!’ Immediately the man jumped up and he began to walk about.

11The crowd saw what Paul had done. They began to shout in their own language, the language of the people who lived in Lycaonia. ‘The gods have become like men and they have come down from the sky to us,’ they said. 12They called Barnabas by the name of their god Zeus. They called Paul by the name of their god Hermes, because he was the one who spoke God’s message to the people.
14:12 Zeus and Hermes were the names of two Greek gods. Zeus was the leader of the Greek gods. And Hermes was the god who gave messages from Zeus to the people. Greek means that they came from the country called Greece.

13The building where people worshipped Zeus was very near to the town. The priest who worked there brought oxen and flowers to the town gate. Many people had come together in that place. The priest and the crowd thought that Paul and Barnabas were their gods. So they wanted to kill these animals as sacrifices to them.

14Paul and Barnabas heard what the people wanted to do. So they tore their own clothes to show that they were very upset. They ran into the middle of the crowd, 15and they shouted, ‘Stop! You people should not do this. We are only men like you. We are not gods. We came here to tell you some good news about the great God. You must stop worshipping these gods who are really nothing. Instead worship the God who lives. He made the sky, the earth and the sea. He also made everything that is in them.

16In past times, God let people everywhere do what they wanted to do. 17But God has showed everybody very clearly what he is like. He has shown you that he is kind. He causes the rain to fall from the sky. He causes the plants to give you food at the right time each year. He gives you enough food to eat and be full. In these ways he makes you very happy.’

18Even when Paul had said all this, some people still wanted to offer sacrifices to him and Barnabas. It was difficult to stop them.

19Then some Jews arrived there in Lystra. They had travelled from Antioch and from Iconium. They talked to the people, so that they turned against Paul. Then those Jews threw stones at Paul to kill him. They pulled his body to outside the town. They thought that he was dead. 20But some believers came out from the town and they stood round Paul. Then Paul stood up! He went back with them into the town.

Paul and Barnabas return to Antioch in Syria.

The next day, Paul and Barnabas left Lystra and they went to Derbe.
21While they were there, they told people the good news about Jesus. Many people in Derbe became believers. After that, Paul and Barnabas returned to Lystra. From there they went back to Iconium. Then they returned to Antioch in the region of Pisidia. 22In all these towns, they taught the believers to be strong. They said to them, ‘Continue to trust in the Lord Jesus! All believers will have trouble at different times. That will continue to happen in our lives. But one day we will go into the kingdom of God where he rules.’

23Paul and Barnabas chose leaders for each group of believers in these places. They did not eat any food and they prayed to God for some time about this. They asked the Lord Jesus to help these leaders who trusted in him.

24Then Paul and Barnabas travelled through Pisidia, and they arrived in Pamphylia. 25They spoke God’s message to the people in Perga. Then they went down to the coast, to the town called Attalia.

26From there they got in a boat and they sailed back to Antioch. That was the place where the believers had chosen them to do God’s work. They had asked God to keep Paul and Barnabas safe as they travelled. And now Paul and Barnabas had finished this work and they had returned home. 27When they arrived, they sent a message to the group of believers in Antioch. When all the believers had come together, Paul and Barnabas told them about their journey. They told the believers about everything that God had helped them to do. They said, ‘God has made it possible now for Gentiles to believe in Jesus.’

28Paul and Barnabas stayed there with the believers in Antioch for a long time.

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