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The church at Antioch was worshiping and fasting when the Holy Spirit said, “Set apart for Me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them” (v. 2). After prayer and laying on of hands, the church sent them out, marking the start of Paul’s first missionary journey (v. 3). On the island of Cyprus, they preached in Jewish synagogues and encountered a magician named Elymas, who opposed them. Paul, filled with the Holy Spirit, rebuked Elymas, and the proconsul Sergius Paulus believed in the Lord (vv. 4–12).
From there, they traveled to Pisidian Antioch, where Paul preached a powerful message showing that God’s promises to Israel were fulfilled in Jesus. He proclaimed that forgiveness and freedom from sin come not through the law but through faith in Christ (vv. 38–39). When many Gentiles believed, some Jews grew jealous and opposed them, but Paul and Barnabas declared that God’s salvation was for all nations (vv. 46–47). They left with joy, and the gospel continued to spread (vv. 48–52).
🌀 Reflection:
God often gives direction to those already serving faithfully. Like Paul and Barnabas, we’re called to share Christ boldly, even when facing resistance. The gospel frees us from sin and empowers us to live for God’s glory.
💬 Mission Challenge:
Pray this week for courage to speak about Jesus in everyday conversations. Look for one opportunity to tell someone how Christ has changed your life.

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