2 But the Jews who disbelieved stirred up the minds of the Gentiles and embittered them against the brethren . 3 Therefore they spent a long time there speaking boldly with reliance upon the Lord , who was testifying to the word of His grace , granting that signs and wonders be done by their hands . 4 But the people of the city were divided ; and some sided with the Jews , and some with the apostles . 5 And when an attempt was made by both the Gentiles and the Jews with their rulers , to mistreat and to stone them, 6 they became aware of it and fled to the cities of Lycaonia , Lystra and Derbe , and the surrounding region ; 7 and there they continued to preach the gospel .
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Acts 14:2-7
Commentary on Acts 14:1-7
(Read Acts 14:1-7)
The apostles spake so plainly, with such evidence and proof of the Spirit, and with such power; so warmly, and with such concern for the souls of men; that those who heard them could not but say, God was with them of a truth. Yet the success was not to be reckoned to the manner of their preaching, but to the Spirit of God who used that means. Perseverance in doing good, amidst dangers and hardships, is a blessed evidence of grace. Wherever God's servants are driven, they should seek to declare the truth. When they went on in Christ's name and strength, he failed not to give testimony to the word of his grace. He has assured us it is the word of God, and that we may venture our souls upon it. The Gentiles and Jews were at enmity with one another, yet united against Christians. If the church's enemies join to destroy it, shall not its friends unite for its preservation? God has a shelter for his people in a storm; he is, and will be their Hiding-place. In times of persecution, believers may see cause to quit a spot, though they do not quit their Master's work.