The silversmith Demetrius made his living off making shrines to the
goddess Diana. When the apostle Paul brought the Christ message to his
town many began turning away from worshiping the goddess. Demetrius and
his fellow businessmen found their livelihood at stake, for without
Diana worship they were out of business, so he and his fellow craftsmen
began shouting “Great is Diana” in an attempt to stem the tide embracing
the new path. They took this action not out of any real spiritual
belief, but belief in their pocketbooks, motivated by fear, not faith.
Trusting in God is simple but not easy. We are consistently bombarded
by hand-wringers and fear spreaders at every turn, the one thing they
all share is the secular basis of living, not the spiritual. The
silversmiths didn’t trust Diana to deliver them, and rightfully so for
the only Diana readily known today is the late princess of Wales, a
beautiful woman no doubt, but no goddess, so they felt they had to take
matters into their own hands, trusting secular action over faith based
demonstration.
The promise of Living on the Spiritual Basis
is by trusting and relying on the one true source, God, all questions
of living will be answered and we will be provided with everything we
need to grow and prosper. God is either everything or else He is nothing, what is our choice to be?
So to be truly free, we must be about God’s business, demonstrating the
infinite over the finite and resist the fear based urge to shout Great is Diana.
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