Re:Verse passage – 1 Corinthians 16:15–18; Acts 18:1–8; 11:22–26 (day three)
24 for he was a good man, full of the Holy Spirit and of faith. And large numbers of people were added to the Lord. (Acts 11:24)
I think we can all say we would like to be remembered in the way that Luke remembered Barnabas. Luke writes specifically that he was a good man, but he expounds on why he was a good man. This world is full of “good” people that do not love the Lord. It is Barnabas’ faith and the Holy Spirit that leads him to be used by the Lord. It is the Holy Spirit and faith that produces much fruit for the Lord. Without this, Barnabas’ actions and life would simply be described as, “He was a good man.” Throughout history, countless spirit-filled Christians have gone about their lives making disciples just as Jesus said, but they may have died without somebody writing about how God used them. God tells us in Acts about Barnabas so we have an example of what He does with ordinary people when we are diligent in following Him and growing in our faith. To be used most effectively by Him, we should be growing in Him to be full of the Holy spirit and faith.
How would your life be described? Would people say you are merely a good person? Would they expound on that? Are you growing in your relationship with Him? Are you following the Lord the way you should so more disciples can be encouraged to follow?