Acts 17:29–31 says, “Being then the offspring of God, we ought not to think that the Divine Nature is like gold or silver or stone, an image formed by the art and thought of man. “Therefore having overlooked the times of ignorance, God is now declaring to men that all everywhere should repent, because He has fixed a day in which He will judge the world in righteousness through a Man whom He has appointed, having furnished proof to all men by raising Him from the dead.”
In
many ways, the City of Athens is the birthplace of Western culture. The ancient
Greek city has a long history, from military successes to the centre of art,
architecture, and literature. Plato, Socrates and Aristotle among other famous
thinkers had links to Athens. The city was well established in the “golden age”
of the Greeks. Athens was the intellectual capital of the world.
On
his second missionary journey, Paul visited the city. During his stay, he took
the opportunity to do some sightseeing. The Athenians erected many statues of
their various gods, one of which was, “to the unknown god.” The Greek city was
given over to pagan pluralism. Paul witnessed the pagan worship and many
ungodly practices of the city. The self-righteous inhabitants were not
interested in Paul’s message of salvation.
Paul
came up against great opposition from superstitious idolaters. The
sophisticated philosophy was to place trust in the wisdom of man. Proverbs 1:7
says, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; Fools despise wisdom
and instruction.” Not
much has changed since Paul’s day. This moving away from Christianity and
turning to knowledge and alternative sources of wisdom are still with us today.
Many
in the city of Athens worshipped the god of materialism. They found comfort and
meaning in vast wealth and the pursuit of money. Others worshipped the god of
drunkenness and lust, such as Venus and Aphrodite. The number of idols was
vast. This is contrary to true Christianity. The child of God is content with
the blessings of God. He is not a lover of money, nor is he a drunken or
sexually immoral man.
Paul
took the opportunity to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ on Mars Hill. Paul
preached about the One true God and made it clear how they could know Him. Paul
made it clear to them that God is the creator of the world and everything in
it. Paul also declared that God is not like the idols that many were accustomed
to worshiping. The true God is not limited, fixed in stone, or finite in
nature.
The
God that the Apostle proclaimed was the One who created all mankind and gave
the breath of life. God’s grace has provided the comforts of life and daily
needs. Alas, most were unresponsive to Paul’s life-giving message. They
rejected Paul and thus rejected the resurrection of Christ. They called Paul a
babbler. They mocked him and scoffed at the Gospel. They regarded Paul’s
message as foolish, but still, Paul remained faithful. Even in the face of
adversary and ridicule he was prepared to stand alone for Christ.
The
society that we live in today largely has the utmost contempt for the things of
God. Modern man thinks that we are far more advanced now and have no need for
religion. Some will go as far as saying contemporary knowledge has proved that
God is an illusion. The one who believes in a deity is foolish, proudly and
boldly declares the intelligent modern man.
Hebrews
3:15 says, “Today if you hear His voice, Do not harden your hearts, as when they
provoked Me.” Paul
preached Christ crucified, most did not believe but some did. During your
witness for Christ, some will reject the Gospel while others will accept the
truths of Scripture. Many will have questions and desire to know more. It is
very important that we are always ready to give a reason for the hope that is
in us (1 Peter 3:15). Are you prepared to give an answer for your joy?
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