Word for the day by Christian Education Forum
The
Ethics Of Good News
2 Kings 7:3-9
2 Kings 7:3-9
We
are not doing right. This day is a day of good news, and we remain silent.(2
Kings 7:9)
If a scientist discovered the
cure for cancer, we would expect the discovery to be shared with the world.
Basic ethics requires that good news not be kept secret.
When the king of Syria laid siege
to the city of Samaria, the food supply was cut off. Four men with leprosy,
deciding it would be preferable to die at the hands of the Syrians than to
starve, went to surrender to the enemy. But when they came to the camp, they
found it deserted. The army had fled in the night.
Food lay everywhere. The four men
stuffed themselves, and they were tempted to remain silent about the good news.
But then the memory of Samaria with its famished inhabitants came back to them.
“We are not doing right,” they told each other (2 Kings 7:9). So they became
evangelists—bearers of good news. Ultimately, evangelism comes down to this:
one starving person telling another starving person where to find food.
You and I have discovered that
salvation is found in Jesus Christ. It is a breakdown of basic integrity to
keep that truth to ourselves. If we have found the cure for a guilty
conscience, if we have found the food of life, we are obligated to share it
with others.
PRAYER
Oh Lord help us to be bearers of the gospel through our words and life.Amen.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Evangelism is one beggar telling another beggar where to find bread.
Oh Lord help us to be bearers of the gospel through our words and life.Amen.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Evangelism is one beggar telling another beggar where to find bread.