Read Acts 19.
Jesus said, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes
to the Father except through me."
Followers of Jesus who faithfully share that message of "the Way"
with others will experience the joy of seeing lives changed for eternity.
It is also true that not everyone will appreciate the narrow scope of
what Jesus said. Each one who rejects committing themselves to Christ
does so with their own self-protective motives to their peril.
After some eighteen months in Corinth, Paul journeyed to Ephesus. There,
for the next two years, he taught the word of God and presented Jesus as the
Messiah. This chapter sites three incidents of rejection and reveals the
core motives of each.
1. Some resist change. (vv.1-10)
Acts records several transitional events as the Gospel entered new territories.
These twelve men were Old Testament believers and had even experienced
the baptism of John. John's message of repentance from sin was in
preparation for the revealing of the Messiah and the coming of the Holy Spirit
(John 1:33). But without the advantage of modern communications, they
knew nothing else. Paul taught them what they did not know and they
responded positively.
For the next three months, Paul endeavored to convince the rest of the
synagogue that Jesus was the Christ. However, the unbelievers not only
rejected the message but began saying evil things about it. At the root
was their own stubbornness. They dug in their heels like an immovable
mule. In doing so, they sealed their fate of never being forgiven and
suffering for eternity.
However, "all the residents of Asia heard the word of the Lord, both Jews
and Greeks" (v.10).
2. Some try to copy. (vv.11-20)
Christianity, with its message of forgiveness, life principles, and spiritual
disciplines, become attractive to some who have no intentions of committing
their lives to Jesus. They go through the motions, living in pretense.
Many are merely drawn to a group of believers because of the music, the
architecture, the traditions, etc.
The sons of this so-called Jewish high priest were enamored with the power of
the Holy Spirit as displayed in this unique season of Paul's ministry.
Seeing how the people responded, they wanted in on it. In truth,
they were phonies to begin with and now sought to increase their business by
trying to copy Paul. These seven men entered into a spiritual war
unarmed. They barely escaped with their lives. The power was not in
holding a meeting. It was not in repeating certain words. Without
Jesus, people are on the losing side of the war. With Jesus, believers
have been issued "the whole armor of God" (Ephesians 610-18) and can
stand firm in the battle that constantly rages.
"So the word of the Lord continued to increase and prevail mightily."
(v.20)
3. Some fear the cost. (vv.21-41)
When some in Ephesus turned to Jesus, they left the false worship of idols.
This struck fear in the heart of Demetrius. He envisioned that he
would lose future business. He rallied the local business community
against this "Way". In turn, the city fell into a turmoil and
near riot against Christians.
This tactic of Satan has not changed in over 2000 years. Churches are
almost never given any credit for the innumerable good they provide to their
city in free services and ministries to people of all ages. No government
agency can match the effectiveness or the efficiency of a healthy local church
that is on mission. Yet, any Biblical truth of morality or decency is met
with spiritual opposition. That is to be expected. The rejectors
are Satanically motivated, loud, and speak ill of what they do not know.
And, verse 32 also remains true. "Now some cried out one
thing, some another, for the assembly was in confusion, and most of them did
not know why they had come together."
"...in almost all of Asia this Paul has persuaded and turned away a great
many people, saying that gods made with hands are not gods." (v.26b)
No one worships Artemis any longer. The myth died. Jesus is alive!
Against all human and demonic opposition, the good news of the Way
prevails and continues to spread throughout the world today.
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