Acts 13-14 deals with Paul’s first missionary journey. It lasted two years, around A.D. 47-48. Today we will learn about the conclusion of Paul’s first missionary journey, which lasted about 2 years. They evangelized all over the island of Cyprus and in southwest Turkey. Back then, that area of Turkey was called Galatia. The things that happened on this journey confirmed that God was calling Gentiles to respond to the gospel. The success of the mission among Gentiles set the stage for the next chapter and the Jerusalem Council, which settled the question of a Gentile believers’ relationship to the Law of Moses (whether or not Gentiles have to pass through the gates of Judaism to come to Jesus).
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