The Athenians have an interesting characteristic. They love to talk about and listen to new ideas. This is the same problem we have with our society today. People want to talk about and listen to the truth, but do not wish to face the truth. In such a rapidly-changing world, a piece of news is only good for a week, before you have to change the subject. People always like to listen to new things, so this word does not care about the truth that we are preaching.
Unfortunately, this is also true of the church sometimes. Many Christians merely talk about and listen to God's truth, but they do not truly place their faith in God, or believe that God can transform the world. These Christians go to church every Sunday, listen to the worship team and the pastor's sermon, without truly experiencing or having faith in God. Once a sister sang a song called "The Lord lives" during the Easter service. In the chorus part, the lyrics go, "Jesus is still live, He talks to me, He walks with me, along the narrow path of life." When she got done singing, the people in the audience were touched. An old lady came up to her and asked, "What does He say when He talks to you?" This sister replied bewilderedly, "Talk to who?" The old lady said, "Jesus! Didn't you just sing the song that says he talks to you and walks with you?" Finally, this sister said, "I was just singing!"
The truth is many Christians still live under the sin of idolatry today. Although they worship God with their mouths and claim to be Christians, they worship things of this world in their daily lives, such the worship of money or other things that draws our hearts away from God. In the Bible, the prophets rebuke the people of Israel multiple times, saying that their mouths may be close to God, but their hearts are far from God. This is also a portrayal of today's Christians and the reason that the church is so weak today! May the Lord help us to not just listen to and talk about God's Word, but also be willing to live according to His Word each day of our lives.
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