Acts Daily Devotional Podcast

Day 74 — Stoned and Left for Dead (Acts 14:19-20) | July 8

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episode Day 74 — Stoned and Left for Dead (Acts 14:19-20) | July 8 cover

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Two verses. That's all Luke gives this scene. Jews traveled over eighty miles from Pisidian Antioch to track Paul down. They turned a crowd that had been ready to worship the missionaries into a mob ready to kill them. They stoned Paul and dragged his body outside the city. The man who once held coats at Stephen's stoning was now crumpled on the ground himself. Then the disciples gathered around him. Brand new believers, days old in their faith, standing over the body of their beaten teacher. Paul got up. He walked back into the city that had just tried to kill him. The next morning he left for Derbe on foot. Struck down, yes. Destroyed? The man was walking to the next city by sunrise.

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