Trusting God with the Results
When Paul finished speaking in Athens, the response was mixed. Some people mocked the message. Others said they would think about it later. A few believed and began following Christ. At first glance, this might not look like a successful mission. Athens did not experience the large revival seen in other cities like Ephesus or Philippi. Yet Scripture never portrays Paul’s visit as a failure. Why? Because success in sharing the gospel is not measured by numbers—it is measured by faithfulness. One of the greatest fears believers have when sharing their faith is the fear of rejection. We worry about saying the wrong thing, being misunderstood, or being dismissed. But the response of others has never been within our control. Our responsibility is simply to share the truth with love and courage. The Apostle Paul later explained this principle using a farming illustration. Some people plant seeds. Others water them. But God is the one who produces growth. Every conversation about faith ...