When Paul preached his
famous sermon on Mars Hill in Athens, his teaching received three
distinct reactions. "And when they heard of the resurrection of the
dead, some mocked: and others said, We will hear thee again of this
matter. So Paul departed from among them. Howbeit certain men clave unto
him, and believed…"
(Acts
17:32-34). Do you
see it? Some rejected the teaching immediately. Others procrastinated or
withheld judgment, and did nothing. But some enthusiastically accepted
the truth and acted upon it.
The same three reactions
are in evidence to this day — even among members of the Lord's church.
Consider this scenario: The preacher preaches a "hard" sermon that
exposes sin and worldliness. It's one of those sermons that "steps on
toes" and hits "close to home." Some Christians will grow angry. The
things taught suggest the need to change, and they are not willing to do
so. They are happy to hear preaching on things they already agree about,
but if a lesson contradicts their existing views or practices, they get
mad. They are like those in Athens who "mocked."
Some other brethren hear
this same sermon and, while it plainly shows that there are things they
need to change in their life, they postpone any action. These are the
ones who commend the preacher as they go out the door: "I really needed
that!", or "You really stomped on my toes today!" And, yet, they do
nothing. They continue in their former ways. "We will hear thee again of
this matter."
Thank God that there are
those who are tenderhearted; those who are always looking to bring their
lives into closer harmony with the will of God. These are the folks who,
upon hearing the truth, respond by putting it into practice in their
lives. If it means changing from what they previously believed, they
will do so. Their commitment is to the Lord. Serving Him is their first
priority. May their tribe increase!
Other Articles by Greg Gwin
Where is the Kiss?
The Mark
of the Beast
How to know What God Wants Me to Do
Can We Have Too Much "Positive"
Preaching?