What happened on Paul's first missionary journey?

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Paul's first missionary journey included preaching in synagogues, performing miracles, and facing opposition. Paul's first missionary journey teaches us about the importance of sharing the joy of God's work and the good news with others.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

Paul's first missionary journey, recorded in Acts 13 and 14, began with the commissioning of Paul and Barnabas by the Holy Spirit in Antioch in Syria. They preached in synagogues, performed miracles, and faced opposition while spreading the gospel in Cyprus and Turkey. Despite challenges, they established churches, appointed elders, and returned to Antioch, reporting their work among the Gentiles. From this journey, we learn about God's call to missions, the importance of supportive churches and ministry partners, facing opposition, raising up leaders, and sharing the joy of God's work with others.

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FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

We can learn many things from Paul's first missionary journey: how God calls individuals to become missionaries, the importance of having a supportive home church, the helpfulness of having ministry partners, realistic expectations that not everyone will accept the gospel message, the need to raise up leaders in groups of new believers and to check in on them periodically, and the joy of sharing what God has done by reporting back to those who have prayed for you. This first missionary journey helped spread the gospel and prepared Paul for his other journeys in the years following.

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