I am sure many of you may recall as a young child when you were in church, and it became so difficult to listen to the preacher and to concentrate on every word that was being preached. This even happens sometimes when you looked forward to listening to a particular popular and dynamic preacher.
Perhaps for some, you still have a problem listening and concentrating to the Words spoken by the preacher. Whether it is Sunday morning or mid week service, you may find yourself fighting to stay awake, or at least look interested.
In Acts, Chapter 20 we find a story of a young man who had difficulty listening to the Word preached by the Apostle Paul. At this particular time and place, Paul was basically running away from groups of people who were plotting to kill him.
I have been in many church services where the preacher seemed to go on and on. You may have come to the church service with every intention of listening and following the teachings of the preacher, but instead you found yourself fighting to stay awake and trying to make sense out of what the preacher was trying to instill in our hearts.
I remember many years ago as a small child falling asleep under the pew, wrapped in Mom's sweater and Dad's overcoat. Listening contently as I slowly fell asleep. I was lucky that I was under one of the pews in a nice and warm church.
In the Book of Acts, we read the story of a young man who fell asleep with far more serious consequences. He had gone to hear a great preacher. Granted the room was not very large, candles provided the light, and the room was full of people who wanted to hear the great orator the Apostle Paul. This provided ideal environment to fall asleep.
Perhaps for some, you still have a problem listening and concentrating to the Words spoken by the preacher. Whether it is Sunday morning or mid week service, you may find yourself fighting to stay awake, or at least look interested.
In Acts, Chapter 20 we find a story of a young man who had difficulty listening to the Word preached by the Apostle Paul. At this particular time and place, Paul was basically running away from groups of people who were plotting to kill him.
I have been in many church services where the preacher seemed to go on and on. You may have come to the church service with every intention of listening and following the teachings of the preacher, but instead you found yourself fighting to stay awake and trying to make sense out of what the preacher was trying to instill in our hearts.
I remember many years ago as a small child falling asleep under the pew, wrapped in Mom's sweater and Dad's overcoat. Listening contently as I slowly fell asleep. I was lucky that I was under one of the pews in a nice and warm church.
In the Book of Acts, we read the story of a young man who fell asleep with far more serious consequences. He had gone to hear a great preacher. Granted the room was not very large, candles provided the light, and the room was full of people who wanted to hear the great orator the Apostle Paul. This provided ideal environment to fall asleep.
Eutychus, simply called "a young man" was listening to the great teacher and Apostle Paul preaching. He found a comfortable location on the third floor window to sit and listen.
The Bible teaches that Paul at one time was the outrageous persecutor of the early believers. Paul was present when the stoning of Stephen took place, and no doubt in other situations where early believers were stoned, or forced to flee for their lives from the hostile and violent persecution.
The Bible teaches that Paul at one time was the outrageous persecutor of the early believers. Paul was present when the stoning of Stephen took place, and no doubt in other situations where early believers were stoned, or forced to flee for their lives from the hostile and violent persecution.
Paul was considered a very intelligent and articulate speaker. Paul had the best education available at the time and opportunities that helped to make him become known as one of the most knowledgeable Rabbis. Paul had even been tutored by the greatest Rabbi and teacher of his time, Geminel. There was no doubt Paul had studied with great Rabbinical theologians and knew what he was preaching about.
We learn from the Bible that after Paul had his encounter with the Spirit of God on the Road to Damacus, where God cried out to Paul as to why he was persecuting the early believers of the Way. Paul was known as a firece opponent of the new teachings and was feared by early believers as a violent man who sought to stop more people from becoming believers of the Way and from dedicating their lives to Christ's teachings. Paul persecuted many early Christians and lead violent attacks against the believers of the teachings of The Way.
Eutychus probably had heard of the Apostle Paul's reputation as a great teacher and follower of the Way. Perhaps he wanted to know why Paul changed his alligence from hunting down early Believers to becoming one of the most powerful orators who now proclaimed the Good News and his personal testimony of following Christ's teachings and example.
As Paul was moving from city to city and under a lot of pressure at this particular time from some people who were plotting his death, I am quite confident that when they heard Paul was coming to their village, many people flocked to listen to him preach and explain the teachings of his personal experience and encounter on the Road to Damacus.
We learn from the Bible that after Paul had his encounter with the Spirit of God on the Road to Damacus, where God cried out to Paul as to why he was persecuting the early believers of the Way. Paul was known as a firece opponent of the new teachings and was feared by early believers as a violent man who sought to stop more people from becoming believers of the Way and from dedicating their lives to Christ's teachings. Paul persecuted many early Christians and lead violent attacks against the believers of the teachings of The Way.
Eutychus probably had heard of the Apostle Paul's reputation as a great teacher and follower of the Way. Perhaps he wanted to know why Paul changed his alligence from hunting down early Believers to becoming one of the most powerful orators who now proclaimed the Good News and his personal testimony of following Christ's teachings and example.
As Paul was moving from city to city and under a lot of pressure at this particular time from some people who were plotting his death, I am quite confident that when they heard Paul was coming to their village, many people flocked to listen to him preach and explain the teachings of his personal experience and encounter on the Road to Damacus.
We know that Saul, later changing his name to Paul was on the way to Damacus to persecute more early believers in the new gospel. This is when God called him out to become "an illustrious professor and preacher" of the message of Christ's ministry.
The Bible tells us God confronted Paul as He traveled to do his dirty work against early believers. "He fell to the ground and heard a voice say to him, “Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?” Acts 9:4 NIV
Later Paul would become one of the most powerful speakers of the Gospel as he traveled about teaching others of the teachings of Christ. "While there, he encouraged the believers in all the towns he passed through. Then he traveled down to Greece, where he stayed for three months. He was preparing to sail back to Syria when he discovered a plot by opponents of the Gospel against his life, so he decided to return through Macedonia". Acts of the Apostles 20:2-3 NLT
Since this was Paul's last service here, he was preaching under a lot of pressure sharing his important message and fighting against the time he had to leave early the next morning. There is no question that in the back of his mind, Paul knew he had to stay ahead of those plotting to take his life. Here for a short time, Paul was able to stop worrying about those who were looking for him and instead gathered with local Believers to celebrate the Lord's Supper.
"On the first day of the week, we gathered with the local believers to share in the Lord’s Supper. Paul was preaching to them, and since he was leaving the next day, he kept talking until midnight". Acts of the Apostles 20:7 NLT
I can tell you there is no greater urgency to preach the Word when a pastor feels the empowerment of the Holy Spirit to preach. When a preacher in under the anointing of the Holy Spirit, there is simply not a more powerful message.
We believe that as a preacher or as one called to share The Word, if the Holy Spirit impresses upon their heart to share a certain message or topic, that message must be shared taking the time to fully explain the teaching prompted by The Spirit.
Paul was preaching to them, and since he was leaving the next day, the Bible tells he kept preaching until midnight. We know the third story room lit with flickering candles was probably much too small for the crowd that gathered. As Paul spoke on and on, a young man named Eutychus, sitting on the windowsill, became very drowsy and soon was asleep and fell three stories to his death below.
Imagine the fall of Eutychus from the third floor window falling to his death below. No question it caused quite a bit of commotion, interrupting the preaching as people ran to the scene of this young man's fall, only to find that Eutychus had died from his fall. People were probably in shock and no doubt crying over the death of Eutychus.
The Bible tells us Paul immediately went down, bent over him, and took him into his arms. “Don’t worry,” he said, “he’s alive!”
After the young was miraculously risen from his death, they all went back upstairs, shared in the Lord’s Supper, and ate together. Paul continued talking to them until dawn, and then he left on his journey.
Meanwhile, the young man was taken home alive and well, and everyone was greatly relieved. Can you imagine the talk of the village the next day was without question the miraculous rising of Eutychus from the dead and the powerful presence of Paul as he prayed over Eutychus, raising him from the dead. .
The lesson here is not necessarily long winded preachers, but our state of mind and dedication to prepare our hearts to receive God's Word. No doubt you can fall asleep during a long sermon, but whose fault is that? If you do not take care of your human physical needs, it can affect your spiritual standing as well.
The issue we must be very aware of is that the evil one will take advantage of any circumstance to interrupt your attention to even the Word of The Lord. We must be aware of the evil one who roams around seeking whom he may devour. We must be spiritually empowered to confront the evil one in all situations.
"Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour". 1 Peter 5:8 NIV
Good thing for Eutychus that a preacher committed to living the life of a person filled with The Holy Spirit, was able to pray and immediately take Eutychus in his arms and shout to the crowd, “Don’t worry,” he said, “he’s alive!” Eutychus was brought back to life and did not suffer any bad consequences for falling asleep and falling three stories.
When we are listening a great preacher, may we pay attention with intense interest, with spiritual awareness, and profess in our heart and mind to grasp the message, knowing we may find ourselves in a place or time where the evil one will try to distract us from applying the preached Word to our lives.
LFI ~ LATINO FAITH INITIATIVE
Rev Fidel "Butch" Montoya
REMEMBER: GOD LISTENS!
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