THOSE NOBLE BEREANS

Chapter #50

Acts 17:10-15


Unlike so many at Thessalonica, when the people at Berea heard Paul preach the gospel they profited from the Word. The Bereans did not go to church half asleep, or with their minds wandering in a thousand directions. When they went to the house of worship, they went seeking a word from God for their souls. They listened attentively, turned to the passages cited, compared scripture with scripture, and received that which was taught from the Word of God with readiness of mind. The Bereans were determined to know the truth of God. It appears that everyone of them came to church with pencil and paper in hand. As Paul preached they took down the notes needed to fix his doctrine in their minds. When they went home, they searched the Scriptures.

The Holy Spirit holds these Bereans before us as examples to follow. If you would receive spiritual good for your soul by the preaching of the gospel, you would be wise to hear the Word attentively, as the Bereans did.

PAUL AND SILAS WERE SENT BY GOD TO BEREA WITH A MESSAGE TO DECLARE (v. 10). By one means or another God always brings the messenger of mercy and the object of mercy together at the appointed time. Paul was sent to Philippi by a supernatural vision in the night because the time had come for the Lord to open Lydia's heart. The apostle was beaten and imprisoned at Philippi because the time had come for the jailor and his household to be saved. The officials at Philippi pleaded with Paul and Silas to leave their town because the time had come when God would save some elect Thessalonians. Paul was driven from Thessalonica to Berea by persecution because there were many at Berea to whom God was determined to be gracious. The eye of faith sees the overruling hand of divine providence using the wicked deeds of men to move God's servant to the place where God wanted him (Psa. 76:10). "The devil was out shot in his own bow," Matthew Henry wrote. "He thought by persecuting the apostles to stop the progress of the gospel, but it was so overruled as to be made to further it."

Paul and Silas came to Berea as messengers commissioned by God. Knowing that God had sent him to preach the gospel at Berea, as soon as he got in town Paul found the local synagogue and began preaching! He was God's ambassador and he knew it (Matt. 10:40; II Cor. 5:18-20). As such, he had a message from God and boldly delivered it (II Cor. 5:21; I Cor. 2:2). God's ambassadors all faithfully deliver the message God has given them, the message of free and gracious salvation through the obedience and death of the sinners' Substitute, the Lord Jesus Christ. He will not alter or trim his message for any reason. God sent Paul and Silas to Berea at the appointed time of mercy for the calling of chosen sinners. As we shall see in verse 11, grace had gone before them and had prepared the way for grace, for there were some chosen sinners at Berea seeking the Lord. These three things are certain: (1) Wherever there is a sinner seeking the Savior, there is the Savior seeking a sinner. (2) Wherever there is a sinner seeking light, there will be a gospel preacher bringing light. (3) Wherever there is a sinner seeking grace, grace has begun its work. No sinner will ever seek the Lord until grace causes him to do so (Rom. 3:11).

When Paul and Silas came preaching the gospel THE BEREANS RECEIVED THE WORD OF GOD WITH ALL READINESS OF MIND(v. 11). There is nothing more delightful to a preacher than the privilege of preaching the gospel of Christ to people who are ready and anxious to hear it (Acts 10:33). Like Cornelius and his household, the Bereans had been prepared by God to receive his Word. Luke was inspired by the Holy Spirit to tell us three things about them.

"THEREFORE MANY OF THEM BELIEVED"(v. 12). The word "therefore" is important. It refers back to verse 11. As a direct result of the diligent use of the means at their disposal, God gave the Bereans faith and salvation in Christ. It is written, "Seek and ye shall find!" God promises to be found by all who seek him (Jer. 29:13; Lam. 3:25). No one ever yet sought the Lord in vain! Many of the Jews believed. Many of the Gentile women believed. And they, as faithful witnesses, persuaded their husbands to believe (I Cor. 7:16). Grace prepared the way! Grace brought the word of grace. And grace gave faith.

Yet, in verses 13-15, we are reminded that THE OFFENSE OF THE CROSS HAS NOT CEASED OR EVEN DIMINISHED. Though many believed, (the many who were chosen, redeemed, and called by the grace of God), many were offended. Persecution again broke out, forcing Paul to leave Berea too. Learn these four things from this brief history of the gospel at Berea.


Don Fortner, Pastor
Grace Baptist Church
Danville, Ky.

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