Recognizing Spiritual Hunger in the Heart
As Paul walked through Athens, he noticed an unusual altar with the inscription, “To an Unknown God.” Despite all their temples and philosophies, they still feared they might be missing the true God. Their religion was extensive, but it was incomplete. Paul recognized this altar as a doorway for the gospel. Instead of mocking their uncertainty, he used it as a starting point. He told them that the God they did not know was the very God he had come to proclaim. Deep within us is a longing that nothing in the world can fully satisfy. People may try to fill that space with success, relationships, experiences, or achievements, but the emptiness eventually returns. Paul did not begin his message with condemnation. He began with connection. He recognized the longing behind their religious practices and pointed them toward the truth. In the same way, believers today can listen carefully for the deeper questions people are asking. Conversations about stress, purpose, relati...