Acts - the Chose Seven
By this point the church has become a huge movement. The Jerusalem church is at least 10,000 people big—all in one city—the entire population of which couldn’t have been more than 40,000. From here, we know, it is going to spread around the world.
Now this is a pretty dangerous problem, because there is an edge to it. It’s a racial problem. “You’re prioritizing this group over this one because of their cultural ethnicity.”
● There are actually two problems with this complaint:
○ One, they assign motives: The text says, “The Hellenists complained against the Hebrews.” In other words, they assumed the Hebrews were leaving them out for racial and cultural reasons.
○ Second, they never brought this to the Apostles! The text says “a complaint arose,” which implies there was this general murmuring and backbiting going on that finally surfaced. “You know they don’t care about us …”
● Church: this is a significant threat! Nothing is used by Satan more effectively than distrust and resentment in the church. This is Satan’s third major attack on the church: