The Fire Continued
1. Qualified Leadership (1)
2. Diverse Leadership (1)
Barnabas, whom we have already met (Acts 4:36–37; 9:27; 11:22–26); Simeon, who may have been from Africa since he was nicknamed “Black”; Lucius, who came from Cyrene and may have been one of the founders of the church in Antioch (Acts 11:20); Manaen, who was an intimate friend (or perhaps an adopted foster brother) of Herod Antipas, who had killed John the Baptist; and Saul (Paul), last on the list but soon to become first.
3. Active Leadership (2)
4. Praying Leadership (2)
5. Spirit Lead Leadership (2)
6. Obedient Leadership (3)
7. Evangelical Missionaries (5)
It was logical to go first to Cyprus, for this was the home of Barnabas (Acts 4:36)
Barnabas and Paul took John Mark with them as their assistant. He was a cousin to Barnabas (Col. 4:10), and his mother’s home in Jerusalem was a gathering place for the believers (Acts 12:12)
8. Satanically Opposed (6-8)
9. Authoritative (9-11)
10. Relentless (12-13)
John Mark did something so serious that Paul did not want him back on his “team” again! (Acts 15:36ff) Later, Paul would enlist Timothy to take John Mark’s place (Acts 16:1–5). John Mark did redeem himself and was eventually accepted and approved by Paul (2 Tim. 4:11).