Daily Walk Through the New Testament

August 19

Read John 7:1-31

Sadly, people’s memories are often dependent on their wills. Peter spoke of those who “willfully forget” God’s works (2 Peter 3:5). There are thousands of people in the present day who are just as blind as the Jews were. They shut their eyes to the plainest facts and doctrines of Christianity. We point them to Christ, to the Person they need to be saved from their sins, but they do not believe what they do not like. It is a willful ignorance. They refuse to listen, read, contemplate, and seek sincerely for truth. Jeremiah described foolish people as those “who have eyes and see not, and who have ears and hear not” (Jeremiah 5:21).
Sinful people don’t want to hear about their sinfulness. They hated Jesus because He told the truth. They hate Christ’s followers for the same reason. But that does not change the fact that we are called to love our neighbors and to share God’s truth. Be prayerful, asking for opportunities to reach people. Be bold, knowing you can help others be set free by the truth. Be like Jesus. Share the truth in love.