Bayo Bankole
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Acts 4:13
One great mistery that runs through the Bible that puzzles me many times is why it is so dificult for the rich and those in comfortable possitions to believe the scritures and accept Christ as their Lord and Saviour.
As an African that is surrounded by so much miseries, hunger and poverty, it always amazes me when I hear that many people in the developed Countries do not believe in and do not wish to give their lives to Jesus. I am always thinking that more than anuone on earth, these people should appreciate, acknowledge and worship God more than anyone on earth. I always fee that if there are a group of people that should be resentful of God, it should be people in Africa and other underdeveloped and developing countries that do not and and have never enjoyed good government, and in some cases rest and peace. Some do not even know where the next meal or even clean water will be comming from.
But I discovered that the Disciples were able to tap into God's Grace because of their "unlearned and ignorant" state as noted by the nobles and the priviledged men of that time in Acts 4:13 - 16. This same state of mind have made many in the underdeveloped and developing Countries to shift their hearts and faith to God and The Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. People that have no tangible mean of living and no social security will find it easy to live by faith in God. People that live in a Country that does not have the basic medical facilities will not find it too dificult to trust God for healing.
Even though I will agree that poverty and a humble background does not make a man to easily submit to Jesus, but a man that is well off and who has a Government that always moves to take care of his basic needs could easily lose sight of God and His Grace and start to look unto Governemnt instead of God. Afteral, Jesus declared that it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of the needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God (Matt. 19:23-24).
The Disciples were being mocked for their unlearned and ignorant state but their faith and the power of God in them and through them were wothout doubt. No wonder Jesus decalared that "blessed are the poor in spirit" (Matt. 5:3).
May God help our hearts to always rest on Him and Him alone.
One great mistery that runs through the Bible that puzzles me many times is why it is so dificult for the rich and those in comfortable possitions to believe the scritures and accept Christ as their Lord and Saviour.
As an African that is surrounded by so much miseries, hunger and poverty, it always amazes me when I hear that many people in the developed Countries do not believe in and do not wish to give their lives to Jesus. I am always thinking that more than anuone on earth, these people should appreciate, acknowledge and worship God more than anyone on earth. I always fee that if there are a group of people that should be resentful of God, it should be people in Africa and other underdeveloped and developing countries that do not and and have never enjoyed good government, and in some cases rest and peace. Some do not even know where the next meal or even clean water will be comming from.
But I discovered that the Disciples were able to tap into God's Grace because of their "unlearned and ignorant" state as noted by the nobles and the priviledged men of that time in Acts 4:13 - 16. This same state of mind have made many in the underdeveloped and developing Countries to shift their hearts and faith to God and The Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. People that have no tangible mean of living and no social security will find it easy to live by faith in God. People that live in a Country that does not have the basic medical facilities will not find it too dificult to trust God for healing.
Even though I will agree that poverty and a humble background does not make a man to easily submit to Jesus, but a man that is well off and who has a Government that always moves to take care of his basic needs could easily lose sight of God and His Grace and start to look unto Governemnt instead of God. Afteral, Jesus declared that it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of the needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God (Matt. 19:23-24).
The Disciples were being mocked for their unlearned and ignorant state but their faith and the power of God in them and through them were wothout doubt. No wonder Jesus decalared that "blessed are the poor in spirit" (Matt. 5:3).
May God help our hearts to always rest on Him and Him alone.