When the people of Lystra saw the miracles that Paul performed, they were excited and they fully believed in them, but they didn't truly know and worship God. They wanted to use their own ways and system to explain the miracles. On the surface it looked like they accepted the evangelists, but in fact they rejected the gospel. Many people who sought after God with a preconceived notion, so they only wanted to hear what they wanted to hear and do what they wanted to do, but they don't really want to obey God and follow Him. They would bring wreaths to everything except to the true God. Many also like to bring wreath to signs and wonders, just like people of Lystra. They liked to watch miracles and welcomed those who performed the miracles, but they don't want the salvation and word of God.
When Jesus was on earth, many people followed Him; when He performed the miracle of feeding five thousand with five loaves and two fish, they wanted to install Him as the king. Wasn't Jesus supposed to be the king of the world? But the Bible told us that Jesus didn't hand Himself to these people because He knew they just wanted to be fed instead of seriously following Him. Later on, when Jesus took on the path of suffering, these people couldn't follow Him anymore; some left Him and some even turned around and persecuted Him.
Others, especially those who are educated, would bring wreaths to rationality; we like to fit God into our ideologies, as if we are greater than God. We are not advocating being superstitious here, for our God is the most rational and logical being; however, the rationality of God should never be limited by the rationality of human beings. The Bible says that God's wisdom is higher than our wisdom and God's way is higher than our way, so we must humble ourselves if we want to truly know God!
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