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🗓️ 21 November 2024
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0:00.0 | Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap. |
0:12.8 | Today we open in the church at Antioch, in modern-day Turkey. There's a group of prophets and teachers |
0:17.8 | leading the church, including two who have sketchy pasts. There's Saul, of course, the former persecutor of Christians, but there's also a group of prophets and teachers leading the church, including two who have sketchy pasts. |
0:21.5 | There's Saul, of course, the former persecutor of Christians, but there's also a guy named |
0:25.4 | Menean who used to work for the King Herod who killed JTB. So here are these Christians, |
0:30.3 | working alongside and being led by people who at one point killed their leaders and friends. |
0:36.0 | This is what the gospel looks like. It not only reaches |
0:38.8 | past nationalism, but it reaches past pain and hurt as well. Together, they're worshiping God and |
0:44.4 | fasting, and in the midst of it all, they get some direction from the Holy Spirit. Remember how Jesus |
0:48.9 | said the Spirit would be their guide? We're continuing to see that in the ways he's directing |
0:53.5 | Peter's steps to go see Cornelius, and in the ways he's directing Peter's steps to go see |
0:54.8 | Cornelius, and in the way he's telling them to appoint Barnabas and Saul as missionaries, |
0:59.6 | and the church obeys the spirit's promptings. They lay hands on them and pray for them and |
1:04.2 | anoint them with oil, the symbol of the Holy Spirit. And they're off. First stop, Cyrus, |
1:09.4 | and John Mark comes along too. While they're preaching |
1:12.2 | their way across the island, the governor hears about it and summons them. He's hanging out with a |
1:17.0 | false prophet slash magician who relies on the power of the enemy. As the disciples preach the |
1:21.8 | gospel, the governor is starting to come around, so the magician tries to dissuade him. Then Saul calls him out. He calls |
1:28.9 | him a son of the devil, actually, and he speaks temporary blindness over him. Saul had experienced this |
1:34.8 | himself, so he knows what it's like. I wonder if any part of him hoped this temporary blindness |
1:39.9 | would end in spiritual sight, like his did. The governor sees all this happen and he's sold on Jesus |
1:46.5 | because he was already astonished based on the teaching alone. |
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