Paul likely switched his name to adapt to the Gentile audience during his first missionary journey, making the gospel message more accessible. This aligns with his later statement in 1 Corinthians 9:19-23 about becoming all things to all people.
Paul and Barnabas tore their clothes and rushed out to the crowd, emphatically denying the worship and redirecting it to God, the creator of all things.
Paul's message focused on the saving work of Christ, emphasizing that through Jesus, people could find forgiveness of sins and freedom from the limitations of the Law of Moses.
Paul and Barnabas returned to strengthen and encourage the believers in those cities, recognizing the greater challenges faced by the full-time disciples who remained there.
Common grace refers to God's kindness and blessings, such as rain and fruitful seasons, that are bestowed even on those who reject Him, serving as a means of making Himself known among His enemies.
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