Colossians 4:6b
How to Answer Every Man
A.
Context
- As noted last week,
verse 6 can have LOTS of different applications.
- Gracious speech is
always a good idea… in any setting.
- Knowing how to give
good answers is also beneficial in lots of different settings.
- However, this passage
is found in a specific context in Col.4.
- We want to look at the
verse from that perspective.
- Paul was asking
for prayer that God would open opportunities for him to speak the
mystery of Christ… the mystery of the gospel of God’s grace. (vs.3)
- He saw that as a moral
obligation: I OUGHT to speak. (vs.4)
- Then Paul mentioned the
need for a witness to walk worthy of his high calling… to walk in
wisdom before the unsaved. (vs.5)
- He also challenged us to
buy up all the opportunities we can to preach the gospel.
(vs.5)
- Last week we looked at HOW
to communicate the mystery of the gospel: in an atmosphere of
grace… IN grace… with gracious words coming from a gracious spirit…
- There is one other
thought (an important thought!) that Paul included in verse six: that we
should know HOW to answer every man.
- This too needs to be
understood in its context.
- How to answer those who
question your walk in wisdom.
i.
Our walk ought to both POINT to
Christ and MANIFEST His life to those around us.
ii.
This will cause some men to
become curious as to what makes you tick.
iii.
They may even ask you outright.
iv.
Paul says that we should know
HOW to answer them!
- How to answer your gracious
presentation of the gospel.
i.
Wisdom and grace go hand in
hand. It is wise to be gracious!
ii.
Ecc. 10:12 - The words of a
wise man's mouth are gracious.
- If our walk and our
talk are what they ought to be (full of wisdom and grace), then God
WILL open doors to speak.
i.
A foolish, obnoxious, crass,
and offensive walk and talk disgrace the Lord… and close doors.
ii.
But a wise walk and gracious
words will open doors. It will create curiosity.
9.
I Pet 3:15 – that kind of a walk and talk is part of a life
where Christ has been SANCTIFIED…
- And that kind of life OPENS
DOORS.
- People will naturally
be curious and will want to know more.
- And when they DO, we
should be READY to give an answer. (ἀπολογία – a verbal defense; a reasoned argument.)
d.
Peter and Paul agree: as
Christians we need to know HOW to answer men who have honest,
legitimate questions about our faith.
i.
And oh how we need both wisdom
and grace in handling the precious gospel message…
ii.
This is especially so since a
man’s eternal destiny hangs in the balance.
- Prerequisites to a
proper ANSWER
- I Pet. 3:15 – sanctify
the Lord God in your heart… and reply with meekness and godly fear.
- Col. 4:5 – walk in wisdom.
- Col. 4:6 – let your words and your approach be IN
grace.
- So far what they’ve
told us about how to answer says nothing about the CONTENT of our answer…
but more concerning our own personal heart attitude: Christ
centered; wisdom; grace; meekness; godly fear; etc.
- This is HOW we ought to
answer… as a vessel in God’s hands… yielded and surrendered to Him…
emptied of self… and filled with the Spirit… filled with the Christlike
character the HS produces in us…
- That’s how to answer
every man!
- That’s the platform
from which we are to speak.
- “Every man” is not
a synonym for “everyone” or “all mankind.”
- Paul is not saying that
there should be one blanket answer for all of humanity.
- He is not saying that
there is one generic answer that we should learn and give to
everyone.
- “Every man” = heni
ekastw = “each and every one.”
- It was translated
variously as “each one,” “each person,” etc.
- The difference is
between the generic “everybody” and the specific “each individual.”
- The implication seems
to be that there are different people will have different questions…
different concerns… different issues… which will require different answers
on our part.
- We should know how to
answer each INDIVIDUAL.
- We noted last week that
God did not assign the ministry of evangelizing to parrots. But if there
was but one pat answer we are to give to every human being, then maybe a
parrot would suffice!
- We noted previously
that God has chosen human beings – sinners saved by grace ---
fallen, sinful creatures who have experienced the grace of God
personally to tell others about that amazing grace.
- God has placed each one
of us as Christians in a unique circle of influence.
- We all come in contact
with people – but we all come in contact with a different SET of
individuals.
- And in that circle we
get to KNOW these folks.
i.
We get to know somewhat of
their backgrounds, their interests, their family life, their hobbies, their problems.
ii.
Over time, a relationship with
them has developed, and you get to really know them… so that you can read them.
- And they get to know
you… and trust you… a friendship develops. You can tell when they feel
comfortable and are ready to open up and discuss spiritual things. You
learn to know when to speak up and when to shut up.
- Every person is
different.
i.
And wisdom demands of us that
we learn HOW to answer each individual person… in a way that is suitable
to them… in a manner they can grasp, be interested in, in a way that captures
their attention.
ii.
This knowledge comes from KNOWING
the person!
- If someone asks you
about your faith or about Christ, approach your answer from an angle that
is sensible in light of the individual who asked.
- Examples:
- Matt. 19:23-24 - Then said Jesus unto his disciples,
Verily I say unto you, That a rich man shall hardly enter into the
kingdom of heaven. And
again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a
needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.
i.
This is a great Bible verse in
speaking to an individual about their need for salvation. Jesus spoke these
words to the rich young ruler.
ii.
It can be used effectively in
presenting the gospel.
iii.
However, if you were addressing
a crowd of poor farmers in Zambia, that’s probably not the best way to answer their
questions about heaven.
- The gospel message is
presented in the NT from various angles. (legal =
justification; birth/life = regeneration; purchase = redemption; etc.)
i.
If you were speaking to a young
couple who just had a new baby… speak of regeneration!
ii.
If you were speaking to a lawyer
– speak of justification.
iii.
If you were speaking to a financial
planner – speak of redemption.
iv.
Wisdom dictates that we
communicate to people in an appropriate manner. Speak their language!
v.
Expositors says: “They must strive to cultivate the gift of
pleasant and wise conversation, so that they may be able to speak
appropriately to each individual (with his peculiar needs) with whom they
come in contact.’
- Every man = every
individual.
- Everybody is different…
and each one is to be approached in light of that fact. Be aware of the
person.
- Take note of their age
(are they 6 or 60?)
- Male, female? Rich, poor?
Any cultural differences.
Different
Answers for Different People
A.
Acts 13:14-25 – Paul preaches at a Jewish Synagogue in
Pisidian Antioch
- vs.14 – the setting =
Paul enters the synagogue in Antioch Pisidia on the Sabbath day.
- This is NOT the same Antioch as the church that sent Paul out (vs. 1). The sending church
was in Syrian Antioch. Now Paul is preaching in Pisidian Antioch in Galatia. (Turkey)
- There Paul spoke in a
Jewish synagogue. Thus, this is a Jewish audience.
- Paul knew how to speak
to a Jewish audience: He wrote, “Unto the Jews I became as a Jew!”
- Thus, in a gracious
spirit, Paul submitted to the custom of the day in the Jewish synagogue.
- vs.15-16 – The custom
was to read the law & prophets
- After the reading, Paul
was given an opportunity to speak (as he ought to speak!)
- Paul knew the protocol
there… and submitted to it.
- He entered the
synagogue and sat down and waited for the appropriate time to speak.
- HE was very courteous
and respectful to all.
- When invited, he stood
up to speak. The door was wide open for him to known the mystery of the
gospel.
- And Paul knew HOW to
address this audience.
- Vs. 17-22 – Paul reviews
the history of Israel to this audience.
- What he said was right
in harmony with the Jewish scriptures… and they all recognized his words
as such.
- Vs. 23- He used THEIR
HISTORY to introduce them to Jesus Christ!
- He linked the coming of
Christ to the expectation of THEIR prophets… pointed to Christ as THEIR
hope… a fulfillment of promises God made to THEM!
- He identifies Jesus as
a Savior UNTO Israel!
- Vs.24-26 – He lets them
know that God cares for THEM and sent this word of salvation to THEM… to
the stock of Abraham… and God-fearing gentiles - proselytes to the
Judaism.
- Vs. 27-29 – He explains
how the Jewish leaders, way back in Jerusalem, did not recognize Him as the Christ and had
Him crucified… as it was written in THEIR prophets!
- Vs. 30-31- He then
tells them that God raised Him from the dead and that there were many
eyewitnesses of His resurrection. (He knew that Jews seek signs…)
- Vs.32- Then Paul
declares the good news – the gospel – that the death and resurrection of
Christ identify Him to the Jews as their Messiah!
i.
To prove his point, he quotes
from Psalm 2, Isaiah 55, and Psalm 16… all of which would be familiar passages
to this Jewish audience.
- Vs. 38-39 – Then Paul
boldly declares that they can receive forgiveness of sins by FAITH in
Christ Jesus… and that they could never be justified through the Mosaic
Law!
- Vs. 40-41 – And he
closes with a warning by quoting another Prophet, Habakkuk.
- Vs. 42-44 – Many of the
people wanted to learn more and asked him to come back.
- Paul & Barnabus
persuaded the people to continue in the grace of God… (as opposed to
their age old attempt to be justified by the Law of Moses).
- HOW did Paul preach to this
PARTICULAR group of men?
- He preached a sermon
saturated in OT scripture!
- He brought them through
Exodus, the dividing of the land, the period of the Judges, Samuel and
the prophets, then the kings, culminating with the Davidic Covenant…
- He quoted Psalm 2, 16;
Isa. 55; Hab. 1:5;
- The people he addressed
were well versed in the OT Scripture, so Paul took advantage of
that.
- He proved from THEIR
own Scriptures how Jesus Christ was the One who fulfilled what the
Prophets predicted… in His death, burial, and resurrection.
- Acts 17:1-3 – Paul’s
MANNER was to go to the synagogues and REASON (dialogomai –
intelligent conversion; back & forth) with them out their
Scriptures… proving that Jesus is the Christ.
- Paul had developed a
unique MANNER of presenting the gospel of Christ to the Jews.
- It was appropriate for
a Jewish audience.
- Unto the Jews he became
as a Jew… spoke their language… addressed them at a level that made sense
to Jews.
B.
Acts 17:22 – Paul
preaches Christ to a GENTILE audience in Greece.
- He uses an entirely
DIFFERENT approach. (same gospel; different approach). This is a Greek
audience. Notice the difference in Paul’s approach.
- vs.22 – he says that they are too
superstitious
- The English translation
sounds like he was rebuking them for their stupidity… their folly… (It
sounds quite insulting in English… not very gracious…)
- Don’t make fun of a
person’s faith or church…
- That kind of language
would have slammed the door shut on him!
- The English words “too
superstitious” has also been translated as “fearful of the gods” or
“given to the worship of the gods”… “very religious”… “very devout”
- Paul said something
like, “I see you folks are very religious”. It was NOT an
insult.
- Vs. 23 – Note that he did not assume
they know who God is. They do NOT.
- He used one of their
altars to an unknown God as a platform to introduce them to
the true and living God.
- They acknowledged that
there was a God they did not know. Paul took advantage of that fact.
- “HIM I declare unto
you.”
- Vs. 24 - Paul doesn’t start with the law and
prophets. He takes this group of men all the way back to the beginning and
introduces God as the One who Created heaven and earth.
- Vs. 25 – He lets them know that God is not
worshipped through dead idols. He is the LIVING God – the GIVER of life.
- Vs. 26 – He states that the living God is Creator of
heaven and earth. He is the One who made ALL nations.
- Note that he says God
made of ONE BLOOD all nations.
- Thus, he eradicates any
sense of racism or bigotry that might exist between the Jew and
the Greek.
- God made only ONE
race – the human race – which happens to come in many different
sizes, shapes, and colors!
- Every nation is made
from the same human stock.
- The Greeks had a
tendency to be proud over their knowledge of philosophy; the Jews had a
tendency to be proud of their knowledge of God.
- Paul was trying to
avoid an unnecessary clash here by letting them know that the Jews
and the Greeks were all created by the same God… and made from
the same stock.
- Whatever hatred or
bigotry might exist between their two nations, Paul wanted them to know
that the message he was going to preach was unrelated to politics or
earthly prejudices.
- Thus, he wants them to
know up front that the God of Israel wants to be THEIR God too!
- He made ALL nations – Israel
and Greece too. Paul is careful not to come across to
these folks as a proud Jew.
- Vs. 27 – Paul lets these Greeks know that the God he
preaches… the Creator wants ALL of His creatures to seek after Him. He’s
never been very far away!
- Vs. 28 – Paul quotes one of their poets.
- This was apparently
quoted from Epimenides, a poet from the island of Crete.
(Others attribute this quote to two Greek poets: Aretus and Cleanthes).
- Note that Paul did
not quote Scripture. These Greeks were not familiar with Jewish
Scripture. It would be meaningless to them.
- Hence, he quoted from
one of their own poets – someone they were familiar with…
- Why quote a pagan poet?
Because what this man said was TRUE. His writings were not inspired, but
this sentence was true… and served Paul’s purpose.
- Paul knew that this
would get their attention… something they could relate to… and showed
respect to them…
- Paul noted that we are
ALL God’s offspring (meaning creatures). It does NOT mean we are all sons
of God… or part of His family of redeemed ones.
- Vs. 29 - Paul REASONED from that fact (living creatures
came from their Creator) that God Himself must be LIVING and
should not be worshipped with idols of gold, silver, or
stone… dead articles… created by man.
- Vs. 30 – He states that God had winked at
this ignorance in ages past, but NOW (since Christ came – the final &
ultimate revelation of who God is) God COMMANDS all men everywhere to
repent.
- Repent = a change of
mind
- Vs. 31 – Judgment day
is coming
- The resurrection of
Christ is God’s assurance of the reality of the message.
- Vs. 32-34 – there were various
responses to his preaching.
- But what a CONTRAST
between the way Paul answered the Jews in the synagogue… and the way he
addressed these Gentiles in Greece!
- To the Greeks he never
mentioned the Law of Moses or the Scriptures. To those without the law he
became as without law.
- Paul knew HOW to answer
every man… different individuals… different backgrounds… and thus a
different approach.
- But it was always the same
message: the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ… and a call
to faith/repentance.
C.
Nicodemus (John 3)
- Nicodemus was a well to
do religious leader. He was educated in the Scriptures. Jesus approached
him at his level.
- vs.3 – Jesus uses a term
(born again) never mentioned in the OT, but a CONCEPT this religious
leader should have known!
- vs.10 – Jesus EXPECTED
this teacher of the Scriptures to KNOW what the OT said.
- Vs. 7 – Note also, that
Jesus told this religious leader (as religious as he was!) that he NEEDED
to be born again. Religion cannot save. The law cannot save. But Christ
can!
- Vs. 14-15 – Jesus points
him to an example from the OT to define what faith is: LOOK and live!
D.
The Woman at the Well (John 4)
- This was a Samaritan
woman who would normally be ignored by a Jew… but Jesus broke through that
cultural barrier to meet this woman. (Vs.4 – He must needs go through Samaria!)
- The woman is shocked
(vs.9)
- Vs. 10 – Jesus uses an ordinary
aspect of everyday life to introduce spiritual truth.
- She was seeking for
water…
- Jesus asked her for a
drink…
- Then He begins to speak
about LIVING WATER.
- He gained her interest
with that. Drawing water was a chore she had to do every single day.
- Vs. 13-14 - He used
water to teach her a spiritual lesson.
- He introduced her to
Himself as the Living Water…
- He spoke to her as a
woman who was THIRSTY…
- Her life was miserable
and the Lord knew it… she LONGED for something better… something that was
satisfying…
- But her life was dry
& dreary… and she had nothing that could satisfy the thirst of her
soul.
- Vs. 16 – she is told to go
get her husband. (Jesus knew her situation)
- Vs. 17 – Jesus’ reply
let her know that He knew her heart!
- He knew all.
- She recognized Him as a
Prophet… not realizing He was God in human flesh!
- Jesus spoke to her with
great grace & kindness.
- Jesus very tenderly
pointed out her need of a Savior. Her life was miserable… unfulfilling…
she was being USED by men… and cast out like an old rag…
- His treatment of her
was like the story of Christ dealing with the woman caught in adultery in
John 8.
- What a contrast to the
way Jesus spoke to the S & P (ye snakes; viper! Hypocrites! Whited
sepulchers!)
- Yes, Jesus knew HOW to
answer every man… and He spoke to different men differently.
- Jesus knew the hearts
of the hypocritical religious leaders and rebuked them for their
hypocrisy.
- He also knew the broken
heart of this woman and how she LONGED for something better…
- Christ offered
Himself to this woman as
an eternal Source of TRUE satisfaction… that for which he soul longed… He
offered to her.
- All she had to do was take
a DRINK of the water
- Drinking = an
illustration of faith. How simple!
- Vs. 20-24 – He pointed
out the error of the Samaritan religion… but in answer to her question.
E.
Different People Require
Different Approaches
- Oh how we need that kind of wisdom and discernment… and
grace.
- Jesus and Paul spoke
differently and used different approaches to different people…
- They considered their
background… their education… their circumstances in life… their culture… their
interests…
- To the Jew he became as
a Jew… to a Samaritan he became as a Samaritan…
- What a contrast between
Jesus’ gospel approach between Nicodemus and the woman at the well… the
S& P vs. the woman taken in adultery… Bartemaeus… the rich young
ruler!
- And Paul used quite an
array of approaches with the gospel… from Mars Hill… to the synagogues…
to the Corinthians… he spoke before kings…
- The business of bringing
the glorious gospel of God’s grace is a supernatural work.
- No wonder Paul PRAYED
for wisdom!
- Eph. 6:19 – he prayed
that “utterance” may be given to him… (Lord, help me utter the right
words!)
- He wanted more than
boldness… for boldness can be cold hearted and crass.
- Boldness is needed… but
so is wisdom… tactfulness… and grace… words seasoned with salt… KNOWING
HOW to answer every man.
- There is only ONE
gospel message, but it can be presented to folks in LOTS of different
ways.
- Justification,
redemption, reconciliation, salvation, regeneration, etc.
- We have examples of the
gospel being presented to Jewish men, pagan, religious, atheists, moral,
immoral… to men, to women, to children…
- Be wise and discerning.
- But most importantly, DO
IT!
- Tell others about
Christ!
- Knowing HOW to answer
every man does not mean we should not speak until we have all the
answers.
- It means we should pray
for wisdom in speaking… and then speak up for Christ!
- People don’t get saved
unless they hear the gospel…and God has chosen US to bring the message to
them.
- Rom. 1:16 - And don’t be OVERLY concerned about the
methodology.
- The power is in
the gospel itself… not in our puny presentation!
- Do your best… and even
if we fumble through it… God can use it to save souls… and glorify His
holy name.
- Present the gospel in
wisdom, with tactfulness, accuracy, and grace… and leave the outcome with
the Lord.
- Present the gospel and
trust in GOD to use His Word. Don’t trust in our own presentation.
- Salvation is of the
Lord, not us. Increase is of the Lord.
- God is STILL adding to
His church daily such as should be saved.
- So try it this
week! We are going to
give each of us a tract to help us bring the message to those around us.