1He went on to Derbe and to Lystra, and there he found a disciple named Timothy, the son of a Jewish Christian mother and a Gentile father. 2He was well spoken of by the Christians at Lystra and Iconium, 3and Paul wanted to have him in his company when he left the place. So he took him and circumcised him, out of consideration for the Jews who lived in those parts; for they all knew that his father was a Gentile. 4As they made their way from town to town they handed on the decisions taken by the apostles and elders in Jerusalem and enjoined their observance. 5And so, day by day, the congregations grew stronger in faith and increased in numbers.
6They travelled through the Phrygian and Galatian region, because they were prevented by the Holy Spirit from delivering the message in the province of Asia; 7and when they approached the Mysian border they tried to enter Bithynia; but the Spirit of Jesus would not allow them, 8so they skirted Mysia and reached the coast at Troas. 9During the night a vision came to Paul: a Macedonian stood there appealing to him and saying, 'Come across to Macedonia and help us.' 10After he had seen this vision we at once set about getting a passage to Macedonia, concluding that God had called us to bring them the good news.
11So we sailed from Troas and made a straight run to Samothrace, the next day to Neapolis, 12and from there to Philippi, a city of the first rank in that district of Macedonia, and a Roman colony. Here we stayed for some days, 13and on the Sabbath day we went outside the city gate by the riverside, where we thought there would be a place of prayer, and sat down and talked to the women who had gathered there. 14One of them named Lydia, a dealer in purple fabric from the city of Thyatira, who was a worshipper of God, was listening, and the Lord opened her heart to respond to what Paul said. 15She was baptized, and her household with her, and then she said to us, 'If you have judged me to be a believer in the Lord, I beg you to come and stay in my house.' And she insisted on our going.
16Once, when we were on our way to the place of prayer, we met a slave-girl who was possessed by an oracular spirit and brought large profits to her owners by telling fortunes. 17She followed Paul and the rest of us, shouting, 'These men are servants of the Supreme God, and are declaring to you a way of salvation.' 18She did this day after day, until Paul could bear it no longer. Rounding on the spirit he said, 'I command you in the name of Jesus Christ to come out of her', and it went out there and then.
19When the girl's owners saw that their hope of gain had gone, they seized Paul and Silas and dragged them to the city authorities in the main square; 20and bringing them before the magistrates, they said, 'These men are causing a disturbance in our city, they are Jews; 21they are advocating customs which it is illegal for us Romans to adopt and follow.' 22The mob joined in the attack; and the magistrates tore off the prisoners' clothes and ordered them to be flogged. 23After giving them a severe beating they flung them into prison and ordered the jailer to keep them under close guard. 24In view of these orders, he put them in the inner prison and secured their feet in the stocks.
25About midnight Paul and Silas, at their prayers, were singing praises to God, and the other prisoners were listening, 26when suddenly there was such a violent earthquake that the foundations of the jail were shaken; all the doors burst open and all the prisoners found their fetters unfastened. 27The jailer woke up to see the prison doors wide open, and assuming that the prisoners had escaped, drew his sword intending to kill himself. 28But Paul shouted, 'Do yourself no harm; we are all here.' 29The jailer called for lights, rushed in and threw himself down before Paul and Silas, trembling with fear. 30He then escorted them out and said, 'Masters, what must I do to be saved?' 31They said, 'Put your trust in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household.' 32Then they spoke the word of the Lord to him and to everyone in his house. 33At that late hour of the night he took them and washed their wounds; and immediately afterwards he and his whole family were baptized. 34He brought them into his house, set out a meal, and rejoiced with his whole household in his new-found faith in God.
35When daylight came the magistrates sent their officers with instructions to release the men. 36The jailer reported the message to Paul: 'The magistrates have sent word that you are to be released. So now you may go free, and blessings on your journey.' 37But Paul said to the officers: 'They gave us a public flogging, though we are Roman citizens and have not been found guilty; they threw us into prison, and are they now to smuggle us out privately? No indeed! Let them come in person and escort us out.' 38The officers reported his words. The magistrates were alarmed to hear that they were Roman citizens, 39and came and apologized to them. Then they escorted them out and requested them to go away from the city. 40On leaving the prison, they went to Lydia's house, where they met their fellow-Christians, and spoke words of encouragement to them; then they departed.
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