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Day 71 — Iconium: A Divided City (Acts 14:1-7) | July 5

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Paul and Barnabas walked into Iconium and did what they always did: went straight to the synagogue and started preaching. A great number believed. And then the opposition started building. Jewish leaders launched a slow campaign of slander, poisoning minds against the missionaries. The temperature in the city kept rising. Most people would have left. Paul and Barnabas stayed longer. Luke writes that opposition became the reason they dug in, and God confirmed their message with signs and wonders. The city split down the middle. When a plot to stone them finally surfaced, they moved on to Lystra and Derbe, where they kept right on preaching. Persecution relocated the mission. It didn't end it.

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Episode Day 72 — Lystra: Healing and Worship (Acts 14:8-13) | July 6 Cover

Day 72 — Lystra: Healing and Worship (Acts 14:8-13) | July 6

In Lystra, there was no synagogue. No community familiar with the Hebrew Scriptures. Just a pagan Roman colony where Zeus and Hermes were the local patron gods. Paul started preaching to whoever would listen, and a man lame from birth was paying close attention. Paul looked straight at him, saw faith forming in real time, and commanded him to stand. The man jumped up and walked. And then the crowd lost its mind. They started shouting in Lycaonian, a language Paul and Barnabas couldn't understand, declaring the missionaries were gods in human form. The priest of Zeus brought bulls draped in garlands to the city gates, ready to sacrifice. The crowd saw the power and jumped to the wrong conclusion. The human heart will always find something to worship. The question is whether it picks the right thing.

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