International Children’s Bible

The Acts 14:1-12 International Children’s Bible (ICB)

1. In Iconium, Paul and Barnabas went as usual to the Jewish synagogue. They spoke so well that a great many Jews and Greeks believed.

2. But some of the Jews who did not believe excited the non-Jewish people and turned them against the believers.

3. But Paul and Barnabas stayed in Iconium a long time and spoke bravely for the Lord. The Lord showed that their message about his grace was true by giving them the power to work miracles and signs.

4. But some of the people in the city agreed with the Jews. Others believed the apostles. So the city was divided.

5. Some non-Jewish people, some Jews, and some of their rulers wanted to harm Paul and Barnabas by killing them with stones.

6. When Paul and Barnabas learned about this, they went to Lystra and Derbe, cities in Lycaonia, and to the areas around those cities.

7. They announced the Good News there, too.

8. In Lystra there sat a man who had been born crippled; he had never walked.

9. This man was listening to Paul speak. Paul looked straight at him and saw that the man believed God could heal him.

10. So he cried out, “Stand up on your feet!” The man jumped up and began walking around.

11. When the crowds saw what Paul did, they shouted in their own Lycaonian language. They said, “The gods have become like men! They have come down to us!”

12. And the people began to call Barnabas “Zeus.” They called Paul “Hermes,” because he was the main speaker.