THE BEREANS "THEREFORE BELIEVED" (Acts
17:11,12)
I. BECAUSE THEY KEPT OPEN MINDS
A.
"they received the word"

1.
They listened, without prejudice and without
gullibility

2.
Without such hearing and learning, no coming to Christ, Jn.
6:45

3.
Good listeners always complement the gospel, Matt. 13:14,15
B.
They received the word "with all readiness of mind"

1.
"readiness" (PROTHUMIA) indicates eagerness,
willingness

2.
Such a mind is absolutely vital to righteousness, 2 Cor.
8:12

3.
Such is the honest and good heart of Lk. 8:15
4.
Note: such a heart exists before knowing truth, Jn. 7:17
II. BECAUSE THEY KEPT OPEN BIBLES
A.
"examining the scriptures" (i.e., Old Testament
scriptures)

1.
They recognized the scriptures as being
authoritative

2.
They recognized the need to "prove all things", 1 Thss.
5:21; to test the teaching by the
Word.

3.
They were not satisfied to take the word of the preacher
B.
"whether these things were
so"

1.
They knew that any teaching that did not harmonize with scripture
could not be so and, therefore, unworthy of
acceptance

2.
Their subsequent believing was based upon their accepting these
things as being so (Rom.
10:17)

3.
Such examining and testing still vital in our confused religious
world of today ("Are these things so? Examine the
scriptures!")
III. BECAUSE THEY KEPT OPEN SCHEDULES
A.
They examined the scriptures "daily"

1.
Open minds and open Bibles mean little where there is no time for
their
employment

2.
In this way, men truly are "redeeming the time", Eph.
5:16

3.
Similarly, the Pentecostians received and continued
"steadfastly in the apostles' doctrine in a "day by
day" involvement (Acts
2:41,46)

4.
Daily involvement with the scriptures essential to growing in
faith, knowledge, strength (1 Pet. 2:2)
B.
The tragedy of schedules to busy for God and His Word! "No
time for God? What fools we are, to clutter up Our lives with
common things and leave without heart's gate The Lord of life and
Life itself — our God.'" (Norman Trott)
Dan S. Shipley