Paul’s Sermon at Athens: Right Place, Right Time :: By Dr. Donald Whitchard

Summary: Paul’s preaching in the synagogues and the markets of Athens drew the attention of the city’s philosophers and intellectuals who invited him to speak at the Areopagus. When the Gospel is proclaimed, it has the power to win souls for the glory of God (Hebrews 4:12).

Paul’s mission to carry the Gospel to the Gentile nations continued while he was in Athens. Even though persecution had driven him out of one area, the LORD in His Sovereignty placed Paul right where He wanted him, and that was at the intellectual capital of the Roman Empire, the city of Athens.

Hundreds of years ago, when the Greeks ruled the known world due to the military campaigns of Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C.), he opened the way for Greek culture and language to spread, including the arts, logic, mathematics, reasoning, the foundations for modern medicine, political structure, and philosophy–the study of wisdom. Greek was the basic language of the Roman Empire, and Paul used this as well as his own knowledge of Greek literature as a way of presenting the Gospel to this culture that was rich intellectually and artistically but poor in spirit and impoverished in idolatry, myths, and a sense that there had to be something beyond their own existence.

The LORD set the stage to open the minds and hearts of the Athenians as He does to everyone who is weary and worn from the world’s stale bread and tepid water disguised as sufficiency for life. Almighty God often allows people and nations to sow their wild oats and to plant those seeds, which end up with a produce of futility, misery, regret, and oppression.

They had taken upon themselves the foolish and arrogant thought that they were smarter than the Creator on how to run the world and their lives. They produced gods made in their own image made of wood, stone, or the product of one’s imagination, and then they bowed before their lifeless forms, practicing rancid acts of worship that did nothing but produce emptiness and a hollowness in their souls. Some, tragically, never opened their eyes to the wide road of destruction on which they were traveling until it was too late.

Pagans of all walks of life today know deep down that there is a Creator and that this universe could not have produced itself in an orderly and precise manner, and it does not matter if they admit it or not.

The late theologian R.C Sproul once said that he never argued with anyone who claimed not to believe in God. Instead, he turned the argument back on them, saying that they do believe in God, but they are angry with Him and do not like Him – a trait of our sinful and fallen nature perfectly described in the Scriptures (Psalm 14, 53; Romans 1:18-32, 3:10-18).

The Greek philosopher Aristotle (384-322 B.C.), the tutor of Alexander the Great, believed that there was one specific force or power that placed everything into existence, but after that was not involved with anything. He referred to it as the “Unmoved Mover,” more in line with Deism than the belief in a personal God who was active in the affairs of His creation.

The student of Aristotle, Plato (428-347 B.C.), established the first institution of higher learning in the Western world, known as the Academy of Athens, and was also influential in the fields of religious thought and spirituality.

Socrates (470-399 B.C.), who was Plato’s teacher, was noted for teaching his pupils through a series of questioning that got the student to think through issues and problems and develop an answer, and then was asked another question by the teacher in order to keep the thinking process moving forward. It was a method of training one’s mind against base reaction and emotional input. The “Socratic Method” of teaching was a characteristic of classical education, particularly in the study of law. It is the foundation of critical thinking and logical development, which is missing in education today, along with the Ten Commandments and respect for God.

If you have ever seen the motion picture or TV show from the 1980s entitled The Paper Chase (which I highly recommend), the primary character is Dr. Charles Kingsfield, a noted and stern law professor who uses the Socratic method to root out the slackers and discipline the serious students in how to analyze cases and draw logical conclusions. He was the model of the teacher you first could not stand because of their rough nature, stern demeanor, and harshness, yet they became your favorite because they taught you how to be a better student and person.

Would that we had more teachers in that mold in our classrooms and behind the pulpits of our churches, and not the Marxist-aligned professional indoctrinators found in American education today, both public and private.

Socrates was accused of being an atheist by the Athenian court because he openly questioned polytheism and embraced what might be interpreted as theism (the belief in one deity). He was found guilty and forced to drink poison as a punishment. Other philosophers such as Zeno and Epicurus stressed everything from virtue to vice, and the teachings of these men and others soon began to be repetitious and a source of frustration because there was nothing new or noted coming from the minds of the contemporary thinkers that gathered at the Athenaeum.

The Greeks had lost their originality and creativity. They hungered for new thinking and a new direction, as does anyone honest enough to admit that whatever they had been doing does not work nor produce the results they thought would happen. You can only recycle and rewrap the philosophical fruitcake for a short time before it gets stale and loses whatever taste and favor it had at one time.

The Bible tells us that there is nothing new under the sun, and we inevitably end up chasing the wind (Ecclesiastes 1:9).

The thinking and actions of people, nobles, kings, and commoners throughout history without the foundation of God’s Word and guidance have been an exercise in futility.

The prophet Isaiah wrote that God would reason with us if we would come to Him in faith and trust (Isaiah 1:18).

The tragedy is that His chosen people, Israel, followed the ways of the world, and like their pagan neighbors, soon paid the price for walking away from Him and joined the rest of the world in its sinful and godless ways of living and thought.

America, take notice. Greece’s “wild oats” of human thinking and pagan living had caught up with them. Those philosophers who happened to be in the marketplace where Paul was preaching (an act of Providential grace) heard this new teaching and decided to invite him to come to meet with them at the Areopagus. Some thought it babbling and foolishness, and Paul would use that exact analogy in his letter to the Corinthian church (1 Cor. 1:18-25).

The Spirit of God was at work on others to open their minds and their hearts to the Good News of our salvation provided through Jesus Christ, who is the source of all treasures of wisdom (Colossians 2:1-3) and the One who gives comfort to the troubled soul and distraught mind (Matthew. 11:28-30). Paul would use this opportunity that was given to him to present the true God to these men and women who were starved for reality, purpose, and true thought.

There is a saying: when the student is ready, the teacher will appear. Paul was the Sovereign LORD’S choice to be that teacher.

Whatever your background, nationality, race, or education, know that the Lord Jesus Christ still gives those who come to Him in humbleness and adoration the authentic peace, grace, mercy, salvation, and wisdom that no one on Earth can ever come close to matching.

Glory to His name, Amen.

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No One Cares Like Jesus :: By Dennis Huebshman

We experience earthly relationships in many different ways. Some are wonderful, and some are not so good. Without going into a long list of good vs evil, please let me say that one relationship is absolutely essential and the best we could ever have. This relationship is available to every human on this earth, just for the asking. There are no works that we could ever do that would earn us a favored position, and there’s no price we could ever pay to buy or impress this “King.” (any emphasis mine)

Yes, our King, our Creator, our Savior. John 10;9-10, “I am the Door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved, and will go in and out and find pasture. The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly.”

Our King of Kings is Jesus the Christ. The “thief” mentioned here is Satan, and all his minions. Jesus explains how He sees us in John 10:14-16; “I am the Good Shepherd. I know My own, and My own know Me, just as the Father knows Me and I know the Father; and I lay down My life for the sheep. And I have other sheep that are not of this fold. I must bring them also, and they will listen to My voice. So there will be one flock, one Shepherd.”

Because of the Lord’s covenants with Abraham and David, Jesus was born as a Jew. All through the Old Testament, we’re told of the “Coming Messiah,” and our Savior fulfilled these prophecies. He was here to offer eternal life to His people, but when He mentioned “other sheep,” this brought every living soul into the same status as God’s chosen race. The Son of God was preparing to offer Himself as a perfect sacrifice for everyone in the world from that time forward, all the way to the end of His millennial reign on this earth. All who would receive and accept Him, that is.

No matter how “good” anyone might believe they are, we could never offer a pure enough sacrifice to satisfy our Heavenly Father. One sin, no matter how large or how small, is enough for us to be cast into the lake of fire forever. God can tolerate no sin.

Looking first at Romans 3:9-10, “What then? Are we Jews any better off? No, not at all. For we have already charged that all, both Jews and Greeks, are under sin. And as it is written, None is righteous, no not one.” Going to Romans 3:23, “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.”

The next step is Romans 6:23; “For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

Before Calvary, sacrifices had to be made on a regular basis in accordance with Mosaic Law and to follow the will of the Father. Jesus gave us a brand-new covenant that made the Law obsolete. Hebrews 10:2-4, “Otherwise, would they not have ceased to be offered, since the worshiper, having once been cleansed, would no longer have any consciousness of sin? But in these sacrifices, there is a reminder of sins every year. For it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins.” Hebrews 10:14 completes this with, “For by a single offering, He has perfected for all time those who are sanctified.”

Through the pure, sinless blood sacrifice made by Our Savior, we can have our sins removed as far as east is from west (Psalm 103:12). The best part is, it is our free-will choice for this to happen. Joel 2:32; Acts 2:21 and Romans 10:13 all say that “All who call on the Lord will be saved.”

There is a huge “however” that goes with this. All who refuse to receive and accept Jesus as their Savior will be condemned to the lake of fire with Satan and all his demon followers forever (Revelation 20:11-15). For the false prophets that tell you that there are many ways to Heaven without Jesus, you can look for them to be in that long line at the Great White Throne Judgment. One more thing: all “religions” do not worship the same God.

The steps to receive and accept your free gift from the Savior are not hard, except for those who believe it cannot be this simple. First and foremost, Jesus paid the total price for all of our sins, and to believe there are formal “rituals” or specific works or tasks that can be done to “earn” our eternal Home is to say Jesus fell short on His mission, and that would be a costly insult.

As stated, we’ve all sinned, and the first step is to confess this and ask Jesus to forgive us. We must believe His death was for all sins, mine included, and His blood at Calvary cleansed all who would call on Him. When we ask His forgiveness, we also ask Him to be our Savior forever. He will turn no one away that truly calls on Him.

Romans 10:9-13 gives these simple steps, which are not complicated. John 14:6 and Acts 4:12 advise us there’s no other way to the Father except through Jesus. One more verse to consider: Romans 8:1, “There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”

Sadly, Satan and his followers will try to convince you otherwise. Jesus knows more will accept this world than will accept Him. Matthew 7:13-14 tells of the straight and narrow path leading to eternal life vs the broad path that leads to eternal condemnation.

The Savior cares for us so much that He was willing to suffer a cruel human death on a cross. I have heard people say they can’t be forgiven for what they have done. My comment for that is Jesus died for all sins, and how many sins did we commit at the time of His crucifixion? The one that is unforgivable is to reject Jesus and the gift He offers. He will force no one to call on Him, but as stated, He will turn no one away who truly asks His forgiveness.

Charles Frederick Weigle (1871 -12/1966) was a devout Christian and songwriter. He came from a large German-American family. He wrote a song that is so inspirational and tells us that “No One Ever Cared for Me Like Jesus.”

1) I would love to tell you what I think of Jesus since I found in Him a friend so strong and true. I would tell you how He changed me completely; He did something that no other friend could do.

Ref) No one ever cared for me like Jesus; there’s no other friend so kind as He; No one else could take the sin and darkness from me; O how much He cared for me.

2) All my life was full of sin when Jesus found me. All my heart was full of misery and woe. Jesus placed His strong and loving arms around me, and He led me in the way I ought to go.

3) Every day He comes to me with new assurance. More and more I understand His words of Love. But I’ll never know just why He came to save me, till someday I see His blessed face above.

All the signs are present that we are in the last days just before the tribulation/wrath begins that will last seven long years. It will be a time you don’t want to be here for. Evil is gaining speed, and soon there will be a trumpet and a shout that will call up all our Savior’s “flock” to meet Him in the air, in order to be kept from that wrath. It could be any minute of any day now. Calling out to Jesus today to be your Savior would not be too early. To wait could place you in that terrible time and could be a costly mistake.

The very last line of the song is powerful. “But I’ll never know just why He came to save me, till someday I see His blessed face above.” It would be wonderful if you would be there with me.

Shalom ‘b Yeshua Hamaschiach”

(Peace in the name of Yeshua/Jesus the Messiah)

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