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The duo of Paul and Barnabas is one that must go down in history as one of the greatest teams ever.
It is a team that was birthed from the early church.
Notice the sequence that the church followed for these two me to come together.
God became real to the people of the early church
The power of God was realized even by the opposition to the church
in acts 6 we see the addition of deacons and the ability of the pastors to dedicate themselves to prayer and the ministry of the word and we see the church grow again.
With the testimony and stoning of Stephen we see the first mentioning of Saul of Tarsus
After the conversion of Saul he takes off like a rocket serving God.
And the people of God were a little skeptical of it due to his terrible history.
Saul falls off the scene for a while he spent a few years in the back side of the Arabian desert.
It does not say why Barnabas sought out Saul, it just says.....
They were called Christians first at Antioch was a direct result of the ministry of Barnabas and Saul
Picking up at the end of Chapter 12
Saul and Barnabas and John mark were on the first missionary Journy of Saul and Barnabas.
During this journey is where Saul’s name changes to Paul
Paul and Barnabas experience kick back from the Jews for welcoming the gentiles.
The are kicked out of the synagog in Antioch and expelled and head to Iconium.
Paul was drug out of the city by people who thought he was dead, rose up and walked 60 miles to go preach inthe next town.
WITH BARNABAS
Circumstances were far from pleasant but they stuck together
Acts 15 shows more disputing amongst the preaching of Paul and Barnabas and we see in verse 35
They decide together to go visit the church they established in the region and we see the end of the duo
Notice what is recorded about their separation.
One sentence.
There was not an attack from one side to the other.
There was not convincing over who was right, or who was wrong.
There was a separation over something that most people would consider a “fixable thing”
If this separation would not have happened we may never have seen the beginning of the ministry of
Notice at the end of Pauls life he tells Timothy to take Mark with him
Bridges may have been burned between 2 men but it did not need to be a generational thing.
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