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What does Lystra teach us about human nature and faith?

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Lystra reveals that human nature can quickly shift from worshiping God to rejecting Him, emphasizing the need for true faith.

The events in Lystra illustrate the fickle nature of humanity. The people initially responded to the miraculous healing by attempting to worship Paul and Barnabas as gods, showcasing their ignorance and idolatry. However, this same crowd later turned against them, seeking to stone Paul. This contrast highlights how human beings, in their natural state, frequently oscillate between belief and disbelief, often gravitating towards false gods instead of the one true God. It serves as a reminder that genuine faith must be anchored in the truth of the Gospel and not based on superficial signs or wonders. Without the grace of God, humanity remains in rebellion against Him.
Scripture References: Acts 14:11-19

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Lystra
Peter L. Meney · May 17, 2020
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