In James 1:21, 22 it speaks about being
doers of Gods Word and again in Acts 4:13 the Pharisees noted that these men had
been with Jesus. One man said that he had been visiting a mission and the thing that
impresses him the most was not so much the preaching but that the people lived what they
preached and that their lives spoke more than the preaching.
Another person said how disappointed he was. He had come to South
Africa and the people that he stayed with didnt take him anywhere and he wished he
had stayed in Europe. After a while, however, the family he stayed with began to impress
him. The way the husband and wife treated one another and the grandfather his grandchild
was different and he realised that he himself had not once lost his temper which was
usually his daily bread. This affected him greatly and he came wanting to find this life
that he had observed amongst this family. He came to the Lord Jesus and felt that he had
to cleanse his life. Thus it is not enough to know the truth and salvation; each person
has to live what they confess.
Being doers of Gods Word is clearly seen in Peter and Johns
lives. The Pharisees marveled at these untrained men and then took note of the fact that
they had been with Jesus. The Pharisees, however, formed a complete contrast to Peter and
John. Jesus said of them that they were white-washed tombs, clean on the outside but full
of iniquity on the inside. If we live a lie, we will go against the truth and find fault
with those who preach the truth. If we accuse other people, we must know that we are ten
times worse.
Once there was an elder of a church. He was well liked and did all
his duties. One day he went to the minister and told him how someone had stolen his golden
umbrella. The minister then advised him to arrange a big feast and invite his family. In
the middle of the feast he should then take the Bible and read the ten commandments and
watch the people closely. In that way he might discover the thief. The elder did as the
minister had advised him. While he was reading the commandments, he came to the
commandment that said that thou shalt not commit adultery. Suddenly he bowed his head as
he remembered that he had left his golden umbrella at a prostitutes house. He had
accused everyone else and the guilty one had been himself.
The lives we live must bear witness to what we preach and people
must see in us that we have been with Jesus and express the beauty of His holiness.