Wisdom
For you have brought these men here who are neither sacrilegious nor blasphemers of our goddess.
Acts 19:37 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/act.19.37.ESV
This might seem like an obscure verse, but I think it has important lessons for us in how we do (or don't do) evangelism. There had arisen opposition to Paul and his team. But when it was investigated, nothing could be said against them.
Evidently Paul didn't get all polemic, attacking the Ephesians' false religion. Nothing could be said against Paul in how he might have disrespected the Ephesians' beliefs. There's an important lesson here for us in how we evangelise.
We don't need to attack other people's beliefs. All we need to do is to preach the gospel of Jesus. Our faith is such good news that we can focus on that, rather than exposing other beliefs as bad news.
We need to be as wise as snakes and as innocent as doves. We need to be wise in preaching Christ, and Him crucified. And we need to be innocent of unhelpfully offending unbelievers.
'God, we pray that You would help us to be wise in proclaiming the gospel, and that we would be all things to all people. To the praise of Your glory, amen'
Comments
Post a Comment