Dare to Be a Barnabas! Truth For Life Article

In Romans 16, the apostle Paul sends his greetings to dozens of his buddies and fellow employees in Rome. Some, like Prisca and Aquila, are acquainted names. Others, like Epaenetus, seem nowhere else within the Bible. They performed a job in Paul’s monumental ministry, but we all know subsequent to nothing about them. Even so, God is aware of them. They share Christ’s reward, they usually’ve added their voices to the refrain of heavenly reward.

As a result of the Scriptures (to our profit) flip our consideration so typically to outstanding heroes of the religion like Paul, it may be simple to neglect that the church in each technology has been sustained and enriched predominantly by unsung heroes—these whose names could by no means have even been written down, who have been identified solely to their rapid acquaintances, and who have been maybe tempted to consider that they had lived and died insignificantly. But nobody is insignificant within the functions of God.

Nobody is insignificant within the functions of God.

Practically all of us who’re in Christ by way of religion might be such folks—forgotten by the world at giant but remembered by God. We may be inspired by one of many “minor” characters within the biblical narrative: a modest man named Joseph whose very modesty allowed him to make an unbelievable influence for the Gospel.

The Encourager

We first meet Joseph—higher identified to us by his nickname, Barnabas—in Acts 4, simply because the early days of the church are unfolding:

Joseph, who was additionally known as by the apostles Barnabas (which implies son of encouragement), a Levite, a local of Cyprus, offered a discipline that belonged to him and introduced the cash and laid it on the apostles’ ft. (Acts 4:36–37)

Among the many many who had been touched by the Spirit and reworked consequently was this man Joseph. He was not one of many Twelve, and his title isn’t almost as recognizable as many different New Testomony people. The factor that was most notable about him was not his non secular pedigree (as a Levite) nor his nation of origin (Cyprus) however the reward that God had given him, which impressed his nickname.

From time to time, anyone will get a nickname so good that it replaces their title. That was the case with Joseph. The apostles known as him Barnabas, “son of encouragement,” as a result of he was an encourager. And it was this issue about Barnabas that made him influential. He was capable of consolation and to exhort those that have been in his firm, and it appears that evidently in every single place he went, he made an influence for the dominion.

It’s nicely mentioned that if you wish to see into a person’s coronary heart, you’ll be able to take a look at his checkbook. If we might look into Barnabas’s checkbook, we’d see a person who had given himself, in and out, to God. He was beneficiant along with his belongings, along with his phrases, and along with his life—and all of this was attainable as a result of he had given himself first to God. 

The Welcomer

The subsequent time we see Barnabas in Acts, it’s as he performs a pivotal function in welcoming the previous persecutor Saul to the church shortly after his surprising conversion:

When [Saul] had come to Jerusalem, he tried to affix the disciples. They usually have been all afraid of him, for they didn’t consider that he was a disciple. However Barnabas took him and introduced him to the apostles and declared to them how on the highway he had seen the Lord, who spoke to him, and the way at Damascus he had preached boldly within the title of Jesus. (Acts 9:26–27)

Saul—that’s, Paul the apostle—had hated Christians. Even at first of Acts 9, we discover him “nonetheless respiration threats and homicide in opposition to the disciples of the Lord” (v. 1). So it’s not onerous to sympathize with the disciples in Jerusalem. The change that overcame Saul because of his encounter with the risen Christ (vv. 3–5) actually was unbelievable. But it’s the sort of transformation that the Holy Spirit is within the behavior of constructing. And amongst all of the believers in Jerusalem, it was Barnabas who had the knowledge and braveness to acknowledge this.

One story from the US West Coast within the heyday of the ’60s tells of a really high-quality church the place everybody got here correctly dressed and nicely groomed. The congregation was aghast when a barefooted, long-haired hippie walked within the door. He walked previous pew after pew, nobody budging to make room for him. Lastly, he discovered himself on the entrance of the church, the place he brought about additional scandal by sitting cross-legged on the ground. To everybody’s aid, one of many deacons stepped into motion, marching on to the unwelcome visitor—and sitting down, cross-legged, proper beside him!

That’s the spirit of a Barnabas. Barnabas knew that what God had accomplished in his life He might do in Saul’s. Whereas others shut the door in Saul’s face, Barnabas reached out a hand of fellowship. And since Barnabas was there for him, Saul “went out and in amongst them at Jerusalem, preaching boldly within the title of the Lord” (Acts 9:28). The nice welcome from an unsung hero made the apostle’s nice ministry attainable.

This was a easy gesture, but it wasn’t an affordable one. To “take” anyone like Barnabas did includes time, includes effort, includes a rearrangement of plans. As a lot as we wish to be Barnabas, dedicated to the Lord in and out, we’re extra typically able to be those shutting the door.

Let that be a reminder that there are not any meaningless moments in our days. There are not any likelihood encounters, irrelevant folks, or inconsequential duties. The church carries on from one technology to the following due to women and men whose names we are going to by no means know who, like Barnabas, will take the time and take the chance to increase a hand of welcome.

The Gracious, Completely satisfied Apostle

Two chapters later, Barnabas once more seems within the pages of Scripture, this time as he’s chosen to be despatched as a consultant of the believers in Jerusalem to new believers in one other metropolis:

The hand of the Lord was with them, and an excellent quantity who believed turned to the Lord. The report of this got here to the ears of the church in Jerusalem, they usually despatched Barnabas to Antioch. When he got here and noticed the grace of God, he was glad, and he exhorted all of them to stay devoted to the Lord with steadfast function, for he was a great man, filled with the Holy Spirit and of religion. And an excellent many individuals have been added to the Lord. (Acts 11:21–24)

There are not any meaningless moments in our days. There are not any likelihood encounters, irrelevant folks, or inconsequential duties.

When the Gospel got here to Antioch for the primary time, the missionaries there “spoke to the Hellenists additionally”—that’s, to Greek-speaking gentiles along with Jews—“preaching the Lord Jesus” (v. 20), and the Gospel took root. The reception of the excellent news of Jesus among the many gentiles was nonetheless new within the historical past of the church, and never everybody was able to welcome it. Who might the apostles ship for an encounter comparable to this? It’s no shock: “They despatched Barnabas”!

Not all people in a church can address new issues. Not everybody is ready to see God’s Spirit at work in surprising methods. It’s actually not everybody who can see God’s grace at work like this and be “glad.” Are we glad for the evidences of God’s grace?

Barnabas was a person given to the Lord—and when he noticed the Lord glorified among the many gentiles, it was not a matter of concern for him however a matter for rejoicing. When he noticed new issues taking place to God’s glory, he didn’t hit the brakes on the Gospel. Nor was Barnabas jealous for his personal standing within the ministry. The truth is, we learn that he “went to Tarsus to search for Saul, and when he had discovered him, he introduced him to Antioch” (vv. 25–26). Once more the unsung hero put ahead the good apostle—and solely heaven will inform of the influence of this humility. The church wants women and men who’re pleased to take second place for the work of the Gospel.

Are we glad for the evidences of God’s grace?

Dare to Be a Barnabas

Barnabas would finally be a part of Paul on his missionary journeys, and he performed a significant function standing facet by facet with Paul within the frontline work of the Gospel. But we shouldn’t overlook the important function he performed by way of his encouraging, his welcoming, and his pleasure to see women and men flip to Christ in religion.

The previous kids’s refrain exhorts us,

Dare to be a Daniel!
Dare to face alone!
Dare to have a function agency!
Dare to make it identified!

As a lot as we have to be taught from Daniel, we will overemphasize the sort of stark, solitary, heroic stances he took. In our on a regular basis stroll, we had higher remind ourselves, too, that we must always

Dare to be a Barnabas!
Dare not go alone!
Collect somebody in your arm,
And make the Gospel identified!

We want not be heroes. Whether or not the world remembers us is a small factor in mild of the dominion of God. In every single place round us are individuals who want encouragement, who want a welcoming hand, who want the Gospel that we’ve acquired. Within the humble self-giving that Barnabas modeled for us, allow us to serve them with the love of Christ.


This text was tailored from the sermon “Son of Encouragement” by Alistair Begg.

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