Acts Daily Devotional Podcast

Day 64 — Set Apart for Mission (Acts 13:1-3) | June 28

6 min · 28. kesä 2026
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Five leaders in Antioch: a Cypriot landowner, an African, a North African, a man raised in Herod's palace, and a reformed religious terrorist. They were worshiping and fasting when the Holy Spirit spoke: "Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul." For twelve chapters, the gospel had been spreading reactively, pushed outward by persecution. Now, for the first time, the church sent missionaries on purpose. And they sent their two best leaders. In this episode, we witness one of the hinges of history. The third movement of Jesus' commission in Acts 1:8 begins. The gospel is heading to the ends of the earth, launched by ordinary people listening to the Spirit and saying yes.

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