The next city that Paul and Barnabas came to was Iconium. The message that they preached in the synagogue brought a great multitude of Jews and Greeks to the Lord. The unbelievers made the minds of others to be evil affected against the brethren. God used this opposition for the spread of the gospel. As a result, they fled to Lystra and Derbe where the gospel was preached. In Lystra, Paul healed a man who was crippled. When people saw what was done, they said in the speech of Lycaonia, “The gods are come down to us in the likeness of men.” They were heathen and had no knowledge of the only true God. The apostles told them about the living God, which made heaven and earth. This God did not leave Himself without witness, for He sent rain and fruitful seasons, showing that He was good.
After returning to Antioch, they rehearsed all that God had done with them, not what they had done for God. We should always acknowledge God in all our ways (Proverbs 3:6).
1. Who stirred up the Gentiles to make their minds evil affected against the brethren? __________ Acts 14:___
2. When Paul and Barnabas reached Lystra and Derbe, what did they do there? __________ Acts 14:___
3. When the people saw Paul heal a crippled man, what did they shout about Paul and Barnabas? __________ Acts 14:___
4. In times past, God did not leave Himself without witness: He gave __________ from heaven and __________ seasons. Acts 14:___
5. When Paul and Barnabas returned to Antioch, what did they do when they gathered the church together? __________ Acts 14:___