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News spread that Gentiles had received God’s word. Some in Jerusalem questioned Peter for eating with them, so he retold the whole story: the vision in Joppa, the Spirit’s command, Cornelius’s angel, and the Holy Spirit falling on the Gentiles just like at Pentecost. Peter concluded, “Who was I to stand in God’s way?” The church glorified God, saying He had granted repentance that leads to life to the Gentiles (vv. 1–18).
Meanwhile, scattered believers preached as far as Phoenicia, Cyprus, and Antioch. In Antioch, many Greeks believed. The Jerusalem church sent Barnabas, who encouraged them and then found Saul in Tarsus. For a year they taught the growing church, and the disciples were first called Christians there (vv. 19–26). When a prophet named Agabus foretold a famine, the Antioch believers gave relief according to their ability, sending it by Barnabas and Saul (vv. 27–30).
🌀 Reflection:
God’s grace breaks our boxes. When He moves, our job isn’t to gatekeep—it’s to rejoice, include, and encourage. Be a Barnabas today: look for God’s grace, call it out, and build others up.
💬 Mission Challenge:
Encourage and equip. Text or meet with one newer believer to cheer them on, and give (time, money, or a meal) toward someone in need—just like Antioch sending relief.

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