The Holy Spirit's Sending Ministry

We continue to see the guidance of the Holy Spirit in the church in Antioch in Acts 13:1-2            

In the church in Antioch there were prophets and teachers; Barnabas, Simeon called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene, Manaen (who had been brought up with Herod the tetrarch) and Saul. While they were worshipping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, "Set apart for Me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them."

In this situation, the Holy Spirit told the church at Antioch that He had selected two people, Barnabas and Saul for a specific task. Afterwards, the Holy Spirit continued to give direction to them, and that is how these two men left Antioch and, under the direction of the Holy Spirit, set sail for Cyprus, as we can read in Acts 13:4

The two of them, sent on their way by the Holy Spirit, went down to Seleucia and sailed from there to Cyprus.

Once at the island of Cyprus, they travelled throughout the island until they came to a place called Paphos. The Holy Spirit led them to meet a man named Bar-Jesus. He was a Jewish sorcerer and a false prophet. This man had great influence over the pro-consul, a man named Sergius Paulus, as we can read in Acts 13:6-7

They travelled through the whole island until they came to Paphos. There they met a Jewish sorcerer named Bar-Jesus, who was an attendant of the pro-consul Sergius Paulus. The pro-consul, an intelligent man sent for Barnabas and Saul because he wanted to hear the word of God.

Sergius Paulus had heard of Barnabas and Saul and invited them to share the gospel with him but that was not pleasing to the Jewish sorcerer Bar-Jesus. He knew that if Sergius Paulus would hear the gospel, he, Bar-Jesus would be exposed for who he was; a false prophet, and he would lose his good standing with the pro-consul. That must not happen, so he tried to turn the pro-consul from believing in the gospel message. But Saul or Paul (which is the name we are more familiar with), empowered by the Holy Spirit, spoke boldly to this false prophet, as we can read in Acts 13:9-10

Then Saul, who was also called Paul, filled with the Holy Spirit, looked straight at Elymas and said, "You are a child of the devil and an enemy of everything that is right! You are full of all kinds of deceit and trickery. Will you never stop perverting the right ways of the Lord? Now the hand of the Lord is against you. You are going to be blind and for a time you will be unable to see the light of the sun.”

The Holy Spirit enabled Paul to prophesy a word of judgement over this man, and it happened exactly as Paul had said. This caused the pro-consul to come to faith in Christ Jesus, as we can read in Acts 13:12

When the pro-consul saw what had happened, he believed, for he was amazed at the teaching about the Lord.

From Paphos, Paul and Barnabas continued their travels as led by the Holy Spirit. They would usually enter a synagogue whenever that was possible, to preach about the Lord Jesus. Some people believed, while others opposed their message. Nevertheless, whatever the circumstances, the disciples were glad as enabled by the Holy Spirit, as we can read in Acts 13:52

And the disciples were filled with joy and the Holy Spirit.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Question 1a. According to Acts 13:1-2, who had come together in the church in Antioch to                         worship and fast?

Answer: According to Acts 13:1-2, prophets and teachers in the church in Antioch had come                 together to worship and fast.

Question 1b. According to Acts 13:1-2, what were the names of these prophets and                                      teachers in the church in Antioch?                                                              Answer: According to Acts 13:1-2, the names of these prophets and teachers in the church in                 Antioch were Barnabas, Simeon called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene, Manaen (who had                     been brought up with Herod the tetrarch) and Saul.

Question 1c. According to Acts 13:1-2, Who spoke to these prophets and teachers in the                         church in Antioch?                                                                                 

Answer: According to Acts 13:1-2, the Holy Spirit spoke to these prophets and teachers in

              the church in Antioch.

Question 1d. According to Acts 13:1-2, what did the Holy Spirit say to these prophets and                         teachers in the church in Antioch?

Answer: According to Acts 13:1-2, the Holy Spirit said to these prophets and teachers in the                 church in Antioch to set apart Saul and Barnabas for the work to which He had called                 them.

Question 2. According to Acts 13:4, where did the Holy Spirit lead Barnabas and Saul to go?  Answer: According to Acts 13:4, the Holy Spirit let Barnabas and Saul to go to Cyprus via                      Seleucia.

Question 3a. According to Acts 13:6-7, which city in Cyprus did Barnabas and Saul go to?     Answer: According to Acts 13:6-7, Barnabas and Saul went to Paphos in Cyprus.

Question 3b. According to Acts 13:6-7, who did Barbabas and Saul meet in Paphos?               Answer: According to Acts 13:6-7, Barnabas and Saul met a Jewish sorcerer named Bar-                      Jesus or Elymas.

Question 3c. According to Acts 13:6-7, what was Bar-Jesus’ or Elymas’ connection with                               the pro-consul Sergius Paulus?                                                                        Answer: According to Acts 13:6-7, Bar-Jesus or Elymas was an attendant of the pro-consul                   Sergius Paulus.

Question 3d. According to Acts 13:6-7, did Sergius Paulus want to hear the word of God                              taught by Barnabas and Saul?                                                                          Answer: According to Acts 13:6-7, Sergius Paulus wanted to hear the word of God as                           taught by Barnabas and Saul.

Question 4. Was Bar-Jesus, or Elymas, pleased that the pro-consul Sergius Paulus wanted                        to hear the gospel?                                                                                           Answer: Bar-Jesus, or Elymas, was not pleased that the pro-consul Sergius Paulus wanted                     to hear the gospel.

Question 5. Why did Bar-Jesus, or Elymas, not want the pro-consul Sergius Paulus to hear                          the gospel?                                                                                                     Answer: Bar-Jesus, or Elymas, knew that if the pro-consul Sergius Paulus would hear the                    gospel he, Bar-Jesus or Elymas, would be exposed for who he was; a false prophet                  and he would lose his good standing with the pro-consul Sergius Paulus.

Question 6a. According to Acts 13:9-10, what is another name for Saul?                                 Answer: According to Acts 13:9-10, another name for Saul is Paul.

Question 6b. According to Acts 13:9-10, was Paul (Saul) in agreement with Bar-Jesus or

                     Elymas that the pro-consul Sergius Paulus should not hear the gospel?

Answer: According to Acts 13:9-10, Paul (Saul) was not in agreement with Bar-Jesus or          

              Elymas that the pro-consul Sergius Paulus should not hear the gospel for Paul (Saul)

              told Bar-Jesus or Elymas that he was a child of the devil and an enemy of everything

              that is right and that Bar-Jesus or Elymas was full of all kinds of trickery or deceit.

Question 6c. According to Acts 13:9-1,0 Who led Paul (Saul) to say these words to Bar-                             Jesus, or Elymas?                                                                                           Answer: According to Acts 13:9-10, the Holy Spirit told Paul (Saul) to speak these words                      for Paul (Saul) was filled with the Spirit when he spoke these words to Bar-Jesus,                    or Elymas.

Question 6d. According to Acts 13:9-10, what was the judgement Paul (Saul) pronounced on                         Bar-Jesus, or Elymas?         

Answer: According to Acts 13:9-10, the judgement Paul (Saul) pronounced upon Bar-Jesus or               Elymas was that Bar-Jesus or Elymas was going to be blind for a time for he would                  be unable to see the light of the sun.

Question 7. Did the word of judgement that Paul (Saul) prophesied over Bar-Jesus or                                  Elymas come true?                                                                                           Answer: Yes, the word of judgement that Paul (Saul) prophesied over Bar-Jesus or                                 Elymas did come true.

Question 8. According to Acts 13:12, how did the pro-consul respond when he saw                                    what happened to Bar-Jesus or Elymas?                                                          Answer: The pro-consul Sergius Paulus believed when he saw what had happened to Bar-                     Jesus or Elymas for he was amazed at the teaching about the Lord.

Question 9. Did Paul (Saul) and Barnabas remain in Paphos after that event?                         Answer: No, for Paul (Saul) and Barnabas continued their travels from Paphos as led by                        the Holy Spirit.

Question 10. What did Paul (Saul) and Barnabas usually do when they came to a town they                         had not been before?

Answer: When Paul (Saul) and Barnabas came to a town they had not been before they                        would usually enter a synagogue whenever that was possible to preach about the                      Lord Jesus.     

Question 11. Did everyone believe the message of Paul (Saul) and Barnabas?                         Answer: Some people believe the message of Paul (Saul) and Barnabas while others                             opposed the message of Paul (Saul) and Barnabas.

Question 12. According to Acts 13:52, what did the Holy Spirit enable the disciples or                          believers to feel regardless of their circumstances?                                    Answer: According to Acts 13:52, the Holy Spirit enabled the disciples or believers to be                      filled with joy and the Holy Spirit regardless of their circumstances.

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