Many Christian groups and organizations call themselves Bereans, but it is surprising how few people know what a true Berean is.
The 17th chapter of Acts relates how Paul called upon his kinsmen at Thessalonica and for three sabbath days βreasoned with them out of the Scriptures,β trying to show them that Jesus was the Christ.
Steeped in their own religion, however, the majority were unwilling even to consider the truths Paul proclaimed. Indeed, they resented the fact that some did believe and, in their bigotry, βset all the city on an uproar.β Finally Paulβs life was in such peril that the Christians there sent him away by night to Berea, a town about forty miles away.
At Berea Paul again sought out his βkinsmen according to the fleshβ β and what a different reception! Here is what the record says:
βTHESE WERE MORE NOBLE THAN THOSE IN THESSALONICA, IN THAT THEY RECEIVED THE WORD WITH ALL READINESS OF MIND, AND SEARCHED THE SCRIPTURES DAILY, WHETHER THOSE THINGS WERE SOβ (Acts 17:11).
These people did not immediately close their eyes to further light. On the contrary, they gave Paul an interested hearing, listening with open minds to what he had to say. But they were not gullible either for, having listened to Paul, they subjected his word to Godβs Word, searching the Scriptures daily to see whether those things were so. For this God called them βnoble.β They were the true spiritual aristocracy of their day.
We should all be Bereans, spiritually big enough to listen with open minds to the teachings of men, and then big enough to subject their teachings to the Word of God to see for ourselves whether these things are so. Our Lord said: βSearch the Scripturesβ¦ forβ¦ theyβ¦ testify of Meβ (John 5:39). As we do this we will find eternal life β and more β in Christ. source
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