Now the Berea Jews were of more noble character than those in Thessalonica, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true. Acts 17:11
Paul and Silas, missionaries, travel to the town of Thessalonica. As was Paul’s custom, when he entered Thessalonica, he went to the synagogue, the Jewish place of worship. While there he reasoned/taught from the scripture (Old Testament) on three different sabbaths. He was showing that Jesus was the prophesied Messiah and that He had to suffer and die. Some Jews and Greeks were converted, a few of these new Christians were prominent citizens. Other Jews became angry over Paul’s infringement on their religious dominance and instigated riots that ended with the arrest of some church members.
The Jews believed the Old Testament, but they interpreted its meaning in a completely unGod like way. Their beliefs suited their mindset of earthly entitlement and comfort. They were driven to a hatred so deep they were capable of murder in the name of God! However, in the city of Berea, a mindset of virtue and dignity existed. They received Paul’s message, but then searched the Scripture to verify Paul’s claims.
The world is filled with wonderful people who believe different things. It is hard not to get swept away with good ideas, or reject Biblically based truth because it’s uncomfortable. We are called to love and respect each other, but our only source of truth and wisdom is God’s Holy Word.
Love,
Gretchen