Having The Right Berean Attitude - Greg Gordon

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Now the Berean Jews were of more noble character than those in Thessalonica, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true. – Acts 17:11

In modern evangelical circles the Bereans are esteemed as model believers that all should follow, and yes there are great attributes to them but also there are implications taken from them that are untrue. Firstly they were jews, meaning they were religious jews but not believing Christians. Yet Paul the Apostle states they had “noble character” meaning they had a sense of them that they were deep thinkers before coming to quick conclusions on a matter. They were willing to give others the benefit of the doubt. Secondly, we see that they gladly received the message, meaning they were teachable, willing to learn and adjust their own beliefs. They were not so dogmatic to think that they were perfect or not needing correction or perfecting of their thinking of the Scriptures. When they heard reasonable words shared from the truth of Scriptures they eagerly sought these out to see if they really were Scriptural and true. They were not defensive but rather looking to learn and grow in their relationship and walk with God. They were also diligent in that every day they looked to see if the things Paul was sharing was true. They did not just give up or judge Paul but were willing to listen to the other side of the story and not come to quick conclusions. What a wonderful picture of a people who in the end mostly “embraced” the gospel message, they certainly were “noble” and the Lord honoured that.

The Bereans did not spend hours looking for gaps and mistakes in Paul’s and Silas’s teachings but looked to see what was true of what they were saying. Modern believers who esteem Bereans think of these things in a different way. They look to diligently check things with the Bible so they can accuse and criticize another person or ministry. Most people are usually have their mind made up someone is wrong and therefore go ahead and simply look for ways to attack another’s character, calling and ministry. Such ministries are known as discernment ministries or even heresy hunters. Most of those who follow the ways of these “type” of Bereans are joyless, critical in spirit, bitter or even angry. Many believe they can take down the ministry they are accusing and feel they are doing God’s work just like the early Bereans. If you desire to have life and peace, stay with the Word of God and stay away from those who make it their life’s work to criticize and accuse others. Follow the example of the true Bereans who were happy and joyfully to rejoice in truth when it was shared and be willing to grow in our understanding of the Lord.
 

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Now the Berean Jews were of more noble character than those in Thessalonica, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true. – Acts 17:11

In modern evangelical circles the Bereans are esteemed as model believers that all should follow, and yes there are great attributes to them but also there are implications taken from them that are untrue. Firstly they were jews, meaning they were religious jews but not believing Christians. Yet Paul the Apostle states they had “noble character” meaning they had a sense of them that they were deep thinkers before coming to quick conclusions on a matter. They were willing to give others the benefit of the doubt. Secondly, we see that they gladly received the message, meaning they were teachable, willing to learn and adjust their own beliefs. They were not so dogmatic to think that they were perfect or not needing correction or perfecting of their thinking of the Scriptures. When they heard reasonable words shared from the truth of Scriptures they eagerly sought these out to see if they really were Scriptural and true. They were not defensive but rather looking to learn and grow in their relationship and walk with God. They were also diligent in that every day they looked to see if the things Paul was sharing was true. They did not just give up or judge Paul but were willing to listen to the other side of the story and not come to quick conclusions. What a wonderful picture of a people who in the end mostly “embraced” the gospel message, they certainly were “noble” and the Lord honoured that.

The Bereans did not spend hours looking for gaps and mistakes in Paul’s and Silas’s teachings but looked to see what was true of what they were saying. Modern believers who esteem Bereans think of these things in a different way. They look to diligently check things with the Bible so they can accuse and criticize another person or ministry. Most people are usually have their mind made up someone is wrong and therefore go ahead and simply look for ways to attack another’s character, calling and ministry. Such ministries are known as discernment ministries or even heresy hunters. Most of those who follow the ways of these “type” of Bereans are joyless, critical in spirit, bitter or even angry. Many believe they can take down the ministry they are accusing and feel they are doing God’s work just like the early Bereans. If you desire to have life and peace, stay with the Word of God and stay away from those who make it their life’s work to criticize and accuse others. Follow the example of the true Bereans who were happy and joyfully to rejoice in truth when it was shared and be willing to grow in our understanding of the Lord.

Yes, the true Bereans were "eager" for the truth. I assumed them as genuinely seeking His face...God knows :)
 
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Now the Berean Jews were of more noble character than those in Thessalonica, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true. – Acts 17:11

In modern evangelical circles the Bereans are esteemed as model believers that all should follow, and yes there are great attributes to them but also there are implications taken from them that are untrue. Firstly they were jews, meaning they were religious jews but not believing Christians. Yet Paul the Apostle states they had “noble character” meaning they had a sense of them that they were deep thinkers before coming to quick conclusions on a matter. They were willing to give others the benefit of the doubt. Secondly, we see that they gladly received the message, meaning they were teachable, willing to learn and adjust their own beliefs. They were not so dogmatic to think that they were perfect or not needing correction or perfecting of their thinking of the Scriptures. When they heard reasonable words shared from the truth of Scriptures they eagerly sought these out to see if they really were Scriptural and true. They were not defensive but rather looking to learn and grow in their relationship and walk with God. They were also diligent in that every day they looked to see if the things Paul was sharing was true. They did not just give up or judge Paul but were willing to listen to the other side of the story and not come to quick conclusions. What a wonderful picture of a people who in the end mostly “embraced” the gospel message, they certainly were “noble” and the Lord honoured that.

The Bereans did not spend hours looking for gaps and mistakes in Paul’s and Silas’s teachings but looked to see what was true of what they were saying. Modern believers who esteem Bereans think of these things in a different way. They look to diligently check things with the Bible so they can accuse and criticize another person or ministry. Most people are usually have their mind made up someone is wrong and therefore go ahead and simply look for ways to attack another’s character, calling and ministry. Such ministries are known as discernment ministries or even heresy hunters. Most of those who follow the ways of these “type” of Bereans are joyless, critical in spirit, bitter or even angry. Many believe they can take down the ministry they are accusing and feel they are doing God’s work just like the early Bereans. If you desire to have life and peace, stay with the Word of God and stay away from those who make it their life’s work to criticize and accuse others. Follow the example of the true Bereans who were happy and joyfully to rejoice in truth when it was shared and be willing to grow in our understanding of the Lord.

Blessings, Greg. I enjoy your posts, and this one included. I especially agree that it is not the Spirit of God to search the word of God only to debate and ridicule others with what we find. That is actually condemned in scripture.

Now about your statement that the Bereans were religious Jews but not Christians, this is the only place where I think we disagree. The verse says they were of more noble character than the Thessalonians, and the Thessalonians were devout believers in the Lord Jesus Christ and those whom the Spirit expressly directed the apostles to go and preach the gospel to above others (Acts 16:9-10). They were also greater givers than in the other churches (2 Corinthians 8:1-5; 1 Thessalonians 4:10-12). So for the Bereans to have been of even more noble character, they must have not only been believers but even more diligent in seeking to confirm what Paul preached.

Other than that we fully agree.
 
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Ah ha! Great point! I had just thought they were becoming Christians...Ty for the share.

Well very little is said about the New Testament Bereans other than this verse, so it is up to interpretation somewhat. But I'm of the opinion that they wouldn't have been selected out for notable mention by Luke if they were merely curious about the message being preached. It would only make sense to me if they were not only devout believers but exceptionally avid students of the message being preached by the apostles.
 
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I had just thought they were becoming Christians...
As a matter of fact that is exactly what the Bible says. So let's look at that passage a little closer:

THE BEREANS WERE JEWS ATTENDING THE SYNAGOGUE THERE
10 And the brethren immediately sent away Paul and Silas by night unto Berea: who coming thither went into the synagogue of the Jews.

THEY ARE COMPARED FAVORABLY TO THE JEWS IN THESSALONICA
11 These 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 so.

AFTER SEARCHING THE SCRIPTURES MANY BELIEVED (ALONG WITH MANY GENTILES, CALLED "GREEKS")
12 Therefore many of them believed; also of honourable women which were Greeks, and of men, not a few.

If the daily searching of the Scriptures was their practice before they were saved, no doubt they continued in that practice. "With all readiness of mind" is significant, since today there are too many Christians who do not display this quality, and double down in their errors even after they are shown the Scriptures.
 
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As a matter of fact that is exactly what the Bible says. So let's look at that passage a little closer:

THE BEREANS WERE JEWS ATTENDING THE SYNAGOGUE THERE
10 And the brethren immediately sent away Paul and Silas by night unto Berea: who coming thither went into the synagogue of the Jews.

THEY ARE COMPARED FAVORABLY TO THE JEWS IN THESSALONICA
11 These 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 so.

AFTER SEARCHING THE SCRIPTURES MANY BELIEVED (ALONG WITH MANY GENTILES, CALLED "GREEKS")
12 Therefore many of them believed; also of honourable women which were Greeks, and of men, not a few.

If the daily searching of the Scriptures was their practice before they were saved, no doubt they continued in that practice. "With all readiness of mind" is significant, since today there are too many Christians who do not display this quality, and double down in their errors even after they are shown the Scriptures.

"If the daily searching of the Scriptures was their practice before they were saved, no doubt they continued in that practice. "With all readiness of mind" is significant, since today there are too many Christians who do not display this quality, and double down in their errors even after they are shown the Scriptures."

I think lots of today's Christians approach the bible (if they do at all) with a form of duty rather than eagerness, like the Bereans. It's difficult to even put a small group bible study together with faithful Christians that actually show up! ♥
 
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