Acts 28:24

Some were inclined to accept what he said; others, however, rejected it.

Acts 14:4

But the townspeople were divided, some siding with the Jews, some with the Apostles;

Acts 17:4-5

Some of the people were convinced, and threw in their lot with Paul and Silas, as did also a large body of Greeks who were accustomed to join in the Jewish services, and a great number of women belonging to the leading families.

Acts 13:48-50

On hearing this, the Gentiles were glad and extolled God's Message; and all those who had been enrolled for Immortal Life became believers in Christ;

Acts 18:6-8

However, as they set themselves against him and became abusive, Paul shook his clothes in protest and said to them: "Your blood be on your own heads. My conscience is clear. From this time forward I shall go to the Gentiles."

Acts 19:8-9

Paul went to the Synagogue there, and for three months spoke out fearlessly, giving addresses and trying to convince his hearers, about the kingdom of God.

Romans 3:3

What follows then? Some, no doubt, showed a want of faith; but will their want of faith make God break faith? Heaven forbid!

Romans 11:4-6

But what was the divine response? 'I have kept for myself seven thousand men who have never bowed the knee to Baal.'

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