Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

10 March, 2026

Acts 17:11—“These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.”

When Paul the Apostle and Silas arrived in Berea after opposition in Thessalonica, they again proclaimed the gospel in the synagogue. Luke records a remarkable commendation about the Bereans: they were “more noble”. Their nobility did not arise from social standing or education, but from their spiritual posture toward God’s Word.

First, “they received the word with all readiness of mind”. Unlike those who resisted the message, the Bereans approached the apostolic preaching with openness and eagerness. They were especially attentive because the apostle was expounding the Scriptures and showing their fulfilment in Jesus Christ. They did not dismiss the message out of prejudice or pride but welcomed the possibility that God was speaking through the Scriptures concerning Christ.

Second, they “searched the Scriptures daily”. Their eagerness was not naïve acceptance. Instead, it was accompanied by careful examination. The verb suggests deliberate investigation. They measured the apostolic teaching against the authoritative Scriptures to determine whether these things were so.

An important lesson this passage affirms is the supreme authority of Scripture. Even apostolic preaching was to be examined in light of God’s revealed Word. The Bereans model the right posture for every believer: humble receptivity combined with diligent discernment. Faithful Christians do not merely hear sermons; they test them by Scripture.

A noble heart welcomes God’s Word, studies it carefully, and gladly submits to its truth. Such a posture leads not to scepticism but to deeper conviction and faith.

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