<h3>WHY PAUL WENT TO MACEDONIA</h3>
<p>After they had stayed at Antioch for some time, Paul said to
Barnabas, "Let us return and visit the brothers in all the cities where
we have told the good news from the Lord, and see how they are
getting on." Barnabas wished to take Mark with them, but Paul
did not think it wise to take with them one who had deserted them
in Pamphylia instead of going on with them to work in Pisidia. So
they parted company, and Barnabas took Mark with him to Cyprus.
Paul chose Silas and went away, commended by the brothers to the
gracious care of the Lord. He went through Syria and Cilicia, encouraging
the churches.</p>
<p>He also went to Derbe and Lystra. At Lystra there was a disciple,
called Timothy, the son of a Christian Jewess and a Greek
father. As he had a good reputation among the brothers at Lystra
and Iconium, Paul wished to have him go with him. And the
churches were strengthened in the faith and increased in numbers
daily.</p>
<p>Then Paul and his companions crossed the Phrygian and Galatian
country, but were prevented by the Holy Spirit from preaching
in the province of Asia. When they reached Mysia they tried to
enter Bithynia, but the Spirit of Jesus did not permit them; so passing
by Mysia they went down to Troas.</p>
<p>One night Paul had a vision: a man of Macedonia was standing
and begging him, "Come over into Macedonia and help us." As
soon as Paul saw the vision, we were eager to start at once for Macedonia,
believing that God had called us to tell the good news to them.
So, setting sail from Troas, we ran straight to Samothrace, and on
the next day to Neapolis. From there we went to Philippi, which
is the principal city in that part of Macedonia. In that city we spent
some days.</p>
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<p>On the Sabbath we went outside the city gate by the river, where
we believed there was a place of prayer. And we sat down and
talked to the women who had gathered. Among them was a woman
named Lydia, a dealer in purple cloth from the city of Thyatira,
who was already a worshipper of God. The Lord opened her mind,
so that she listened to what Paul was saying; and when she and
her household had been baptized, she urged us, saying, "If you are
sure that I am a true believer in the Lord, come and stay at
my house." And she made us do so.</p>
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