Acts Lesson 37
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Tonight’s Text – Acts 14:8-20
Brief review
- Lame man of Lystra
- Similarities with the lame man of Acts 3
Lame from birth
In a public place
His healing draws attention
- A resident of Lystra
- There to hear Paul and Barnabas teach
- Perception of faith
- The people misunderstand the miracle
- Astonishment similar to the people in Jerusalem
- Wrongly attribute the source of power
- Gods in the form of men
Barnabas à Jupiter
Paul à Mercury
- Rending of the clothes
Jewish tradition
– For mourning
– For deep regret or grief
- Paul calls them to turn from “vanities”
ματαιως (ma-tai-ohs) – empty, without purpose
- And turn to
– The Living God
– The Creator
– The One Who is Longsuffering
– The One Who has revealed Himself
- Unable to get the people to stop.
The Jealous Jews
- From Antioch and Iconium
- Are these the same ones from the synagogues?
– Already looking for Paul and Barnabas.
– Discover the uproar.
– Provoke the crowd to action
- Concluding thoughts for consideration
– Jews’ rejection of gospel
– Reaction in Lystra to the miracle
– Jews’ jealousy


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