September 9, 2024 -- Acts 14:1-7 -- Zeal for Jesus and heretical counter-zeal
/Now at Iconium they entered together into the Jewish synagogue and spoke in such a way that a great number of both Jews and Greeks believed. 2 But the unbelieving Jews stirred up the Gentiles and poisoned their minds against the brothers. 3 So they remained for a long time, speaking boldly for the Lord, who bore witness to the word of his grace, granting signs and wonders to be done by their hands. 4 But the people of the city were divided; some sided with the Jews and some with the apostles. 5 When an attempt was made by both Gentiles and Jews, with their rulers, to mistreat them and to stone them, 6 they learned of it and fled to Lystra and Derbe, cities of Lycaonia, and to the surrounding country, 7 and there they continued to preach the gospel.
Acts 14:1-7 ESV
Notice in this passage there are two kinds of zeal. First there is the zeal of the believers. But the passage also reveals the counter-zeal of the unbelievers. (BTW: zeal means eagerness, enthusiasm, joyful commitment to a cause.) Paul and Barnabas can’t help but preach and teach others about Jesus. Their holy zeal incited many Jews and Greeks to believe in Jesus Christ. Those who had become believers are zealous for Jesus and therefore their bold, joyful faith immediately puts them at odds with those who are zealous unbelievers.
The unbelievers are equally committed to a cause. Their cause is the destruction of anything that smacks of zeal for God. They have a counter-zeal. A reckless disregard for all that is holy and good and honourable. When a Christian preaches the audience is never neutral. There will be a zeal for Jesus that is created and encouraged to further growth, or a counter-zeal stirred up causing the wicked one to grip even more tightly to the rage and hatred that naturally occurs in the unconverted human heart.
Recently a dear friend, who’d previously been zealous for God, fallen away and by his own account had wandered in paganism, returned to God. He knew the depths of his recent depravity. He returned to God the Father compelled by the Spirit’s prompting and he began confessing his sins so that he received the merciful forgiveness so richly provided in Jesus. He can't stop talking about the goodness and mercy which God the Father showed him. Some fellow Christian recoiled at his zeal. They were sure he was too enthusiastic, too crazy for Jesus. There is a common pressure among Christians to be a “normal Christian”, that is, one who is not offensive to others, not too enthusiastic, too strongly guided by the Bible, so that one can be well-received among pagans. It is not possible.
Look at the Jewish people in verse 2, they’d walked the way of the Old Testament, expecting even longing for the time of Jesus. The sad fact is when Jesus arrived and His heralds proclaimed Him, they were content to side with Gentiles (whom they’d normally despise). Jews who were supposed to be dedicated to God and ready for His Son instead opposed God’s Son. That is the counter-zeal of wickedness. It leads to blind rage.
Dear fellow believer, where are you compromising with the world? Where are you allowing yourself to be a little less Christian, less zealous, so that people around you won’t be offended? Jesus rebuked the congregation at Laodicea because they were lukewarm. He warned them He’d vomit them out of His mouth, Revelation 3:16 (it is a sign of terrible judgment). In zeal for His Father’s glory and zealous for the joy of rescuing believers from hell and the clutches of the Devil, Jesus scorned the shame of the cross and became the Saviour of the world. The only response the Christian can offer is holy, life-long, in-all-areas-of-life-obedience that is zealous and infused with thanksgiving to Jesus.
Majestic Father Your holy angels never cease to cry out: “Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord God Almighty, Who Was and Who Is, and Who Is to Come”. The accomplished work of Jesus should evoke from us equal life-long, enthusiastic praise but we humbly confess how easily our attention wanders and our hearts grow cold to the mighty splendors of Your salvation. Thank You for the beautiful Word of God, still warm with the breath of the Spirit. Thank You for the work of Your Spirit by Whom we realize the depths of our coldness and the insipid murmurings of praise. We confess how lukewarm we have been. Oh, we confess it. We hate it. Reignite in us a zeal for Jesus that touches every part of our hearts, minds, souls, and actions. Amen.
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