July 12
(Acts 14:19-20 NIV) "Then some Jews came from Antioch and Iconium and won the crowd over. They stoned Paul and dragged him outside the city, thinking he was dead. {20} But after the disciples had gathered around him, he got up and went back into the city. The next day he and Barnabas left for Derbe."
(2 Corinthians 1:8-11 NIV) "We do not want you to be uninformed, brothers, about the hardships we suffered in the province of Asia. We were under great pressure, far beyond our ability to endure, so that we despaired even of life. {9} Indeed, in our hearts we felt the sentence of death. But this happened that we might not rely on ourselves but on God, who raises the dead. {10} He has delivered us from such a deadly peril, and he will deliver us. On him we have set our hope that he will continue to deliver us, {11} as you help us by your prayers. Then many will give thanks on our behalf for the gracious favor granted us in answer to the prayers of many."
As Paul preached in Lystra, religionists from Antioch and Iconium came and spoke against him. Convinced that Paul was a threat to their way of life, the crowd decided to stone Paul. When they finished, they dragged him out of the city and left him for dead. Being a disciple is not all fun and games. But the faithful gathered around him, and it would be foolish to think they weren’t praying. Miraculously, Paul got up, and walked right back into the city where he had been attacked. He seemed to have no fear. Don’t miss the importance of the community of faith praying here. We can do things we couldn’t ordinarily do when we have the support and prayers of a community. That’s why “lone ranger” Christianity is such a bad idea. But also don’t miss the power of a life fully surrendered to God’s sovereign will. Paul got up and went right back. That’s courage! That’s faith! -- Friar Tuck’s Word of the Day