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the acts of the apostles-第52章

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offspring。 Forasmuch then as we are the offspring of God; we ought not to
think that the Godhead is like unto gold; or silver; or stone; graven by art
and man's device。

〃And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men
everywhere to repent。〃 In the ages of darkness that had preceded the advent
of Christ; the divine Ruler had passed lightly over the idolatry of the
heathen; but now; through His Son; He had sent men the light of truth; and
He expected from all repentance unto salvation; not only from the poor and
humble; but from the proud philosopher and the princes of the earth。
〃Because He hath appointed a day; in the which He will judge the world in
righteousness by that Man whom He hath ordained; whereof He hath given
assurance unto all men; in that He hath raised Him from the dead。〃 As Paul
spoke of the resurrection from the dead; 〃some mocked: and others said; We
will hear thee again of this matter。〃

Thus closed the labors of the apostle at Athens; the center of heathen
learning; for the Athenians; clinging persistently to their idolatry; turned
from the light of the true religion。 When a people are wholly satisfied with
their own attainments; little more need be expected of them。 Though boasting
of learning and refinement; the Athenians were constantly becoming more
corrupt and more content with the vague mysteries of idolatry。

Among those who listened to the words of Paul were some to whose minds the
truths presented brought conviction;

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but they would not humble themselves to acknowledge God and to accept the
plan of salvation。 No eloquence of words; no force of argument; can convert
the sinner。 The power of God alone can apply the truth to the heart。 He who
persistently turns from this power cannot be reached。 The Greeks sought
after wisdom; yet the message of the cross was to them foolishness because
they valued their own wisdom more highly than the wisdom that comes from
above。

In their pride of intellect and human wisdom may be found the reason why the
gospel message met with comparatively little success among the Athenians。
The worldly…wise men who come to Christ as poor lost sinners; will become
wise unto salvation; but those who come as distinguished men; extolling
their own wisdom; will fail of receiving the light and knowledge that He
alone can give。

Thus Paul met the paganism of his day。 His labors in Athens were not wholly
in vain。 Dionysius; one of the most prominent citizens; and some others;
accepted the gospel message and united themselves fully with the believers。

Inspiration has given us this glance into the life of the Athenians; who;
with all their knowledge; refinement; and art; were yet sunken in vice; that
it might be seen how God; through His servant; rebuked idolatry and the sins
of a proud; self…sufficient people。 The words of the apostle; and the
description of his attitude and surroundings; as traced by the pen of
inspiration; were to be handed down to all coming generations; bearing
witness of his unshaken confidence; his courage in loneliness and adversity;
and the

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victory he gained for Christianity in the very heart of paganism。

Paul's words contain a treasure of knowledge for the church。 He was in a
position where he might easily have said that which would have irritated his
proud listeners and brought himself into difficulty。 Had his oration been a
direct attack upon their gods and the great men of the city; he would have
been in danger of meeting the fate of Socrates。 But with a tact born of
divine love; he carefully drew their minds away from heathen deities; by
revealing to them the true God; who was to them unknown。

Today the truths of Scripture are to be brought before the great men of the
world in order that they may choose between obedience to God's law and
allegiance to the prince of evil。 God sets everlasting truth before
themtruth that will make them wise unto salvation; but He does not force
them to accept it。 If they turn from it; He leaves them to themselves; to be
filled with the fruit of their own doings。

〃The preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us
which are saved it is the power of God。 For it is written; I will destroy
the wisdom of the wise; and will bring to nothing the understanding of the
prudent。〃 〃God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the
wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the
things which are mighty; and base things of the world; and things which are
despised; hath God chosen; yea; and things which are not; to bring to nought
things that are。〃 1 Corinthians 1:18; 19; 27; 28。 Many of the greatest
scholars and statesmen; the world's most

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eminent men; will in these last days turn from the light because the world
by wisdom knows not God。 Yet God's servants are to improve every opportunity
to communicate the truth to these men。 Some will acknowledge their ignorance
of the things of God and will take their place as humble learners at the
feet of Jesus; the Master Teacher。

In every effort to reach the higher classes; the worker for God needs strong
faith。 Appearances may seem forbidding; but in the darkest hour there is
light above。 The strength of those who love and serve God will be renewed
day by day。 The understanding of the Infinite is placed at their service;
that in carrying out His purposes they may not err。 Let these workers hold
the beginning of their confidence firm unto the end; remembering that the
light of God's truth is to shine amid the darkness that enshrouds our world。
There is to be no despondency in connection with God's service。 The faith of
the consecrated worker is to stand every test brought to bear upon it。 God
is able and willing to bestow upon His servants all the strength they need
and to give them the wisdom that their varied necessities demand。 He will
more than fulfill the highest expectations of those who put their trust in
Him。




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                              Chapter 24

                              Corinth


During the first century of the Christian Era; Corinth was one of the
leading cities; not only of Greece; but of the world。 Greeks; Jews; and
Romans; with travelers from every land; thronged its streets; eagerly intent
on business and pleasure。 A great commercial center; situated within easy
access of all parts of the Roman Empire; it was an important place in which
to establish memorials for God and His truth。

Among the Jews who had taken up their residence in Corinth were Aquila and
Priscilla; who afterward became distinguished as earnest workers for Christ。
Becoming acquainted with the character of these persons; Paul 〃abode with
them。〃

At the very beginning of his labors in this thoroughfare of travel; Paul saw
on every hand serious obstacles to the progress of his work。 The city was
almost wholly given up to idolatry。 Venus was the favorite goddess; and with
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worship of Venus were connected many demoralizi
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