
The encouragement of genuine faith is critical for every believer, especially during difficult seasons of ministry, as we see in the story of Paul and Barnabas. Acts 14:1At Iconium Paul and Barnabas went as usual into the Jewish synagogue. There they spoke so effectively that a great number of Jews and Gentiles believed.[1] This moment reminds us that God’s Word is never wasted. Even when conditions seem uncertain, soil is always ready to receive the truth. The success in Iconium was not accidental; it was evidence of God’s ongoing work.
For anyone who has shared their faith and felt discouraged, this is a powerful encouragement. You may not always see immediate results, and rejection can feel louder than acceptance. Yet, as people came to faith, as described in Acts 14, this assures us that God is always at work beneath the surface. Even a few who believe represent a miracle of grace.
Paul and Barnabas also remind us of the importance of partnership. They went together, strengthening one another in their mission. When discouragement comes, having someone alongside you can make the difference between pressing on and giving up.
Opposition Does Not Stop God’s Work
As the story of Paul and Barnabas’ ministry in Iconium unfolds, opposition quickly arises. Acts 14:2 Some of the Jews, however, spurned God’s message and poisoned the minds of the Gentiles against Paul and Barnabas.[2] This pattern is familiar! Wherever God’s truth advances, resistance often follows. The presence of conflict does not mean failure; in fact, it often confirms that something significant is happening.
It can be disheartening when others twist your message. Yet Paul and Barnabas did not retreat. Instead, they stayed and continued to speak boldly. This challenges us to reconsider how we interpret resistance. The same message that some accept, others may oppose. Our responsibility is not to control the response but to remain faithful in sharing.
Boldness Bears Witness to Grace
Instead of leaving immediately, Paul and Barnabas spent considerable time in Iconium, boldly proclaiming the Lord. God confirmed their message with signs and wonders, demonstrating His power and grace. Yet despite such clear evidence, the city remained divided.
This teaches an important truth: not everyone will be convinced, even when the evidence seems undeniable. Faith is ultimately a work of the Holy Spirit, not the result of perfect arguments or dramatic displays. Our role is to speak boldly and live faithfully, trusting God to do the rest.
The division in Iconium reveals both the reality of human choice and the persistence of God’s work. Some believed, while others rejected it; yet, the Gospel still advanced. That is the encouragement of genuine faith. We don’t measure success by universal acceptance but by faithful witness and transformed lives, however few they may be. And wherever we find faith, God is at work.
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[1] The Holy Bible: New International Version (Ac 14:1). (1984). Zondervan.
[2] Tyndale House Publishers. (2015). Holy Bible: New Living Translation (Ac 14:2). Tyndale House Publishers.








