GOD, MAN, AND THE DAY OF JUDGMENT

Chapter #52

Acts 17:24-31


In these verses the Apostle Paul describes the character of the only true and living God and the responsibility of men before him. Obviously, he does not tell us everything about God's character. The infinite God can never be fully known by finite man. But the Apostle's purpose in this passage is to distinguish God from all the false gods worshipped by men. He does this by declaring seven things.

This is a matter of great assurance and peace to the believer. "The Lord is at hand" (Phil. 4:4). He is near to preserve us in trial, to protect us from danger and to provide for our every need. He is near to hear our prayers and answer them, to commune with us and make himself known to us, and to renew and revive us with his grace. As the fish finds all it needs in the pond, so the believer finds all he needs in Christ, in whom we live, and move, and have our being. If the Lord is near, then all is well (II Tim. 4:9-18).

This is a matter of great encouragement to those who know their need of Christ and seek him. Paul's argument is - The Lord is near everyone of us so that all who seek him may feel after him and find him (vv. 27-28). If the Lord is near and you seek him, you will surely find him (Rom. 10:6-10; Jer. 29:13). If you seek him, you may be assured of the fact that he is seeking you. Otherwise, you would never seek him. And when the sinner seeks God and God seeks the sinner, the two will soon come together! The Lord is near to save, to pardon, and to justify all who seek him.

This is a word of warning to every rebel. "He be not far from every one of us." All sin, all rebellion, all unbelief is committed in the immediate presence of the holy Lord God! It is impossible for any sinner to escape the wrath of God, who is near to everyone of us, except by taking refuge in Christ, who is himself the omnipresent God.


Don Fortner, Pastor
Grace Baptist Church
Danville, Ky.

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