From the Minister's Desk . . .
Gale Nelson
CASTING PEARLS BEFORE SWINE
“Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye
your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their
feet, and turn again and rend you” (Matt. 7:6).
The dogs of the first century were not the domesticated pets
that we are fond of today. They were known as the “pariah.”
These animals were scavengers. They would travel through
cities in packs and feed on the garbage. On occasion they were
known to attack people. They were not to be given anything
which was holy; not even the scraps that the priests may have
had left over from the animal sacrifices (Lev. 2:3). They
could not distinguish or appreciate one scrap of food from
another.
The swine were unclean animals (Lev. 11:7). Like the dogs,
they also were scavengers; eating whatever trash or refuse
that was put before them. These animals had no appreciation of
one item over another. Even pearls, though valuable, would be
trampled “under their feet.”
The lesson in this is the hard realization that some people we
try to teach have no appreciation for the gospel of Jesus
Christ. Some, like the dogs, “attack and bite” those who would
teach them the truth, and tragically even the truth itself.
Others, in their worldly living, are like the swine in that
they trample the pearls of truth right under their feet.
Difficult as it may be, we must leave these souls and move on
to others who are willing to hear and obey the gospel. Or, to
express it as Jesus did to the disciples when He sent them on
the limited commission, you have to “shake the dust off of
your feet,” and go on (Matt. 10:14). We MUST DELIVER THE MAIL,
but it is not our job to MAKE SOMEONE BELIEVE and OBEY.
The overriding thought that we must grasp is that there are
too many souls in need of the gospel, that have never heard
the truth, for us to spend out time on those who will not
appreciate the word of God and obey it!
Do not be discouraged when someone does not obey the gospel as
if you have failed. Similar to the displeasure of Samuel when
Israel demanded a physical king to reign over them. We need to
be reminded of God's message to Samuel: "....they have not
rejected thee, but they have rejected me, that I should not
reign over them." (I Sam. 8:7)
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