PROCLAMATION
“For in Him
we live and move and have our being. As some of your poets have
said, ‘We are His offspring.’ ” Acts 17:28 (NIV)
EXPLANATION
These words
were written by Luke, the physician, under the influence of The Holy Spirit of
God. Luke records that Paul and Silas had to leave Thessalonica
after they preached that Jesus was the Messiah.
The non-believing Jews had formed a mob there and were looking for them,
so they fled. (Acts 17:1-10) They went to Berea, but the
non-believing Jews from Thessalonica heard that they were preaching there, and
they went to Berea and stirred up the crowd against them. (Acts
17:10-15) Paul then went to Athens and noticed that the city was
full of idols and he was disturbed. (Acts 17:16-18) While there he
found an altar with the inscription, “To The Unknown God”, and he preached to
them about Him. (Acts 17:22-23) While he was speaking to them, he
said that it was because of The Lord God that we live, move, and have our very
being.
APPLICATION
There are a
lot of intelligent and well educated people who believe in scientific things,
but they do not believe in Jesus, The Christ, or His death, burial, and
resurrection. They do not believe that God created the earth and all
things therein. (Revelation 10:6) They do not believe that man was
made from the dust of the earth and God breathed into him the breath of life
and he became a living soul. (Genesis 2:7)
It is not our place to convince them to believer in God, we are only to
tell them about Him. The Holy Spirit of
God will convict, convince, and convert them as He see fit. Believers
know that it is because of The Lord God that we live, move, and have our
being. When we die, our soul will return to The Lord (2 Corinthians
5:6-8) and our bodies will return to the dust from which it came. (Genesis
3:19, Psalm 104:29, and Ecclesiastes 12:7) Our bodies are just the
house that we live in until we die. Our
souls will not die but will spend eternity somewhere. (Matthew
25:46) The question is: “Where will you spend eternity?
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