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Acts 14:3

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Paul and Barnabas stayed there for a while, having faith in the Lord and bravely speaking his message. The Lord gave them the power to perform miracles and wonders, and he showed that their message about his great kindness was true.

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Then the disciples left and preached everywhere. The Lord was with them, and the miracles they performed proved that their message was true.

Jesus told the official, “You won't have faith unless you see miracles and wonders!”

But Paul and Barnabas bravely said: We had to tell God's message to you before we told it to anyone else. But you rejected the message! This proves that you don't deserve eternal life. Now we are going to the Gentiles.

Now, listen to what I have to say about Jesus from Nazareth. God proved that he sent Jesus to you by having him perform miracles, wonders, and signs. All of you know this.

But I don't care what happens to me, as long as I finish the work that the Lord Jesus gave me to do. And that work is to tell the good news about God's great kindness.

I now place you in God's care. Remember the message about his great kindness! This message can help you and give you what belongs to you as God's people.

After they had prayed, the meeting place shook. They were all filled with the Holy Spirit and bravely spoke God's message.

We are here to tell you about all this, and so is the Holy Spirit, who is God's gift to everyone who obeys God.

I am proud of the good news! It is God's powerful way of saving all people who have faith, whether they are Jews or Gentiles.

As you remember, we had been ill-treated and insulted at Philippi. But God gave us the courage to tell you the good news about him, even though many people caused us trouble.

God himself showed that his message was true by performing all kinds of powerful miracles and wonders. He also gave his Holy Spirit to anyone he chose to.




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