DEVOTION
THE
BOOK OF ACTS
ACCEPTING
Acts
17:10-12
10
As soon as it was night, the brothers sent Paul and Silas away to Berea. On
arriving there, they went to the Jewish synagogue. 11 Now the Bereans were of
more noble character than the Thessalonians, for they received the message with
great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said
was true. 12 Many of the Jews believed, as did also a number of prominent Greek
women and many Greek men.
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Can
we say it requires noble character to be open to a new message, a new idea,
examining the facts, and then change a long standing position held? Could we
then say that those, like the people called Thessalonians, who refused any new
ideas, are not of noble, or at least less noble of character? It would seem
this is the case. But this word noble implies well born, or of high ranking,
which could also indicate more highly educated and thus more thoughtful. It
would make sense those who are not well born, and of a lower rank, would have
less opportunity to be educated and this thoughtful. This of course is not a
hard fast rule to apply to all people, but it seems this is what is implied
here. This might indicate that Christianity is a thinking man’s faith. People
who are thoughtful, who are open to ideas, and research to determine if those
ideas are valid, or test them in some way will see the truth of Jesus Christ.
Those who refuse this truth may never have actually examined it thoroughly, but
only responded out of emotion, or an unwillingness to consider their current
position in life as possibly not correct. Now does this mean us Christians are
more noble then non-Christians? That is not a great statement for surely there
are noble people who have yet to believe. But it does say those who do believe
do so because they are nobler, more thoughtful, more open, then those who
refuse to believe. Believers are therefore open minded people and those who
refuse Jesus Christ are closed minded. That is simply the facts. Yet want life
lesson we learn here. It is to remain open minded continuing to examine the
scriptures for truths that apply to our thinking, our behaviors, our lifestyles
and not only the willingness but eagerness to make those changes that are
needed. We cannot afford to be so rooted in one belief, one denominational
doctrinal position that we are closed to truths in the scripture, only seeing
the ones, perhaps even out of context, that we make our position from. We need to
see all the scripture, the whole truth, for our positon in life and more
importantly in our relationship with God. We need to be always eagerly
accepting the message.
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