Romans 10:16–21

16 But not every­one wel­comes the Good News, for Isa­iah the prophet said, “Lord, who has believed our mes­sage?” 17 So faith comes from hear­ing, that is, hear­ing the Good News about Christ. 18 But I ask, have the peo­ple of Israel actu­ally heard the mes­sage? Yes, they have:

“The mes­sage has gone through­out the earth, and the words to all the world.”

19 But I ask, did the peo­ple of Israel really under­stand? Yes, they did, for even in the time of Moses, God said, “I will rouse your jeal­ousy through peo­ple who are not even a nation. I will pro­voke your anger through the fool­ish Gentiles.”

20 And later Isa­iah spoke boldly for God, say­ing, “I was found by peo­ple who were not look­ing for me. I showed myself to those who were not ask­ing for me.”

21 But regard­ing Israel, God said, “All day long I opened my arms to them, but they were dis­obe­di­ent and rebellious.”

Not Every­one Will Hear

The fact is, not every­one is recep­tive to the good news that God loves them. There are a mul­ti­tude of rea­sons why peo­ple reject the gospel. At the top of the list is a lack of faith. They sim­ply can­not — or will not — believe.

But I love what this pas­sage says: Faith comes from hearing.

In other words, while it is true that some will reject the mes­sage even after they hear it, the real­ity is that no one can accept it until they hear it. In other words, if you decide that a cer­tain per­son isn’t inter­ested in hear­ing the mes­sage, and there­fore you don’t share it, then an oppor­tu­nity is missed. Maybe they would have received it. Maybe, hear­ing you share your own per­sonal expe­ri­ence is just what they needed to build faith in their own life. There’s no way of know­ing unless you take the oppor­tu­nity to share.

But, what if they reject me?” You might ask. Well, con­sider your­self in good com­pany. As Paul points out, peo­ple have rejected the prophets all through Scrip­ture. Peo­ple reject­ing the good news isn’t some­thing new.

The ques­tion we should be ask­ing is, “What if they accept the mes­sage? What if, after hear­ing me share how God has changed my life, faith builds up in their heart and they respond by ask­ing for more? What if, a sim­ple con­ver­sa­tion about my per­sonal expe­ri­ence with Christ changes their life forever?”

Of course, we wont know unless you share.

My prayer: God, help me to always be open to shar­ing the mes­sage of good news. May I always be ready to give an answer to those who ask what mat­ters in my life. When my actions cause some­one to inquire about my life, help me to share openly the truth of your trans­form­ing grace. Amen.”

Until tomor­row.