Don’t cower down to any resistance to The Gospel!
Luke recorded by The Holy Spirit in Acts chapter 14:
1 When Paul and Barnabas arrived at Iconium, the same thing happened there. They went, as they always did, to the synagogue and preached to the people with such power that a large crowd of both Jews and non-Jews believed.
2 Some of the Jews refused to believe, and they began to poison the minds of the non-Jews to discredit the believers.
The sons of the adversary will attempt to convince people that The Gospel is not real. Our testimonies will counteract such poison. I have been healed supernaturally, and it is well documented. Their poison cannot stand up against the Truth and the facts.
3 Yet Paul and Barnabas stayed there for a long time, preaching boldly and fearlessly about the Lord. Many trusted in the Lord, for He backed up his message of grace with miracles, signs, and wonders performed by the apostles.
4 The people of the city were split over the issue. Some sided with the apostles, and others with the Jews who refused to believe.
Miracles, signs and wonders testify of the validity of The Word. We should come to expect such confirmations as we share The Gospel.
5 Eventually, all the opposition factions came together, with their leaders devising a plot to harm Paul and Barnabas and stone them to death.
People who are blinded will submit to the father of lies and will ultimately respond with violence. Have you seen such responses in various cities around the country? Rather than praying for our leaders, they are promoting incitement to rebellion.
6 When the apostles learned about this, they escaped to the region of Lyconia, to the cities of Lystra and Derbe and the nearby villages.
7 And they continued to preach the hope of the Gospel.
Once the situation degraded to physical violence, Paul and Barnabas moved on and preached elsewhere. They were led by The Holy Spirit to depart.
Jesus’ life was not taken from Him, He laid it down.
The Beloved Disciple recorded by The Holy Spirit in John chapter 18:
3 The Pharisees and the leading priests had given Judas a large detachment of Roman soldiers and temple police to seize Jesus. Judas guided them to the garden, all of them carrying torches and lanterns and armed with swords and spears.
4 Jesus, knowing full well what was about to happen, went out to the garden entrance to meet them. Stepping forward, he asked, “Who are you looking for?” 5 “Jesus of Nazareth,” they replied. (Now Judas, the traitor, was among them.) He replied, “I am He.”
6 And the moment Jesus spoke the Words, “I am He,” the mob fell backward to the ground!
7 So once more, Jesus asked them, “Who are you looking for?” As they stood up, they answered, “Jesus of Nazareth.”
8 Jesus replied, “I told you that I am the One you’re looking for, so if you want Me, let these men go home.”
When Jesus spoke and said “I AM”, the soldiers fell because of HIS Glory. Jesus being fully led by The Holy Spirit, submitted to the perfect Will of GOD. He knew the time was at hand. As we are led by The Holy Spirit, we too will know when to remain or depart from a particular situation.