Acts 18:12-17
“Sweep around your own front door, before you try to sweep around mine…Take six months to mind your own business, and take six months to leave other folks alone.” Those are words from a popular, yet very truthful song written and composed by the legendary Williams Brothers. Oftentimes, people focus more on the goings on of others, without properly managing the business in their own lives. Ironically, this unfortunate circumstance is prevalent amongst those in the body of Christ. While the church is supposed to be the representation of godliness in the earth, their efforts are continually disturbed by satan and his evil forces, but there are also some who just live to mind the business of others.
God commanded unity in the church, but it’s a daily struggle to fight against the enemy, while trying to keep the love of God in our hearts. There are many who stand strong against the wiles of the devil, but there are also a great number of those who have confessed repentance of their sins, yet haven’t fully let go of their “old man” characteristics. This is why men who seem to be great in God in some aspects, often struggle with personal misjudgments. But, the power of God is still potent enough to empower all who fully commit themselves to His plan, to endure through all oppression and opposition.
Jesus often dealt with the scribes, Pharisees, and Sadducees; men who sought only to silence His message, without attempting to grasp a proper understanding of His words. These men would plot, plan, and conjure up all types of wicked schemes to try to bring Jesus to an end. The same happened to the apostle Paul in our text, and on multiple occasions. Men hated Paul for simply preaching the truth, and they went to great lengths to try and have him silenced, imprisoned, or put to death. Rather than seek godly wisdom and understanding of Paul’s words (as one would think they should do, seeing that these Jewish men knew about the Messiah, just not in the sense they assumed), these men preferred to kill him. In fact, the chief ruler of the synagogue had been converted to Christ, which ruffled the feathers of the cold-hearted Jews the more.
Throughout the Bible, men and women who stayed true to God, were never free from contention. Whether the attacks came from satan and his minions, or ignorant church folk, the faithful few stood strong against their opposition, while God fought on their behalf. Mind not those who seem to have more time on their hands to worry about your life, than their own. Rather than argue, fight, or bicker against them, remain consistent in your humility, and speaking the truth of God’s Word. This way, God can freely fight for you, and you may possibly convince some to give their hearts to the Lord.









