
We also are men
Of like passions with you,
And preach unto you
That ye should turn from these vanities
Unto the living God,
Which made heaven,
And earth,
And the sea,
And all things that are therein.
The gods are come down
In the likeness of men
And straight away Paul had perceived
There was a problem.
From the very outset
He tried to nip it in the bud
As any modern-day apostle
Also should.
Barnabas became Jupiter
And Paul they called Mercurius
And they were just about ready
To make a huge fuss.
They were going to sacrifice
The oxen they brought
But the apostles rent their clothes
And of the living God taught.
Why do you do these things?
They sincerely asked
And scarce had restrained them
In this herculean task.
Herein is a lesson
For our modern-day gurus
Who often mislead the people,
Even me and you.
Taking some of the glory
That belongs to God
And often their followers don’t see
That they are frauds.
Unlike Paul and Barnabas
Who knew their place
And to accept any of God’s glory
Would be a disgrace.
There is much gullibility
Among Christians today
That allow so-called modern-day apostles
To over them hold sway.
They are seen like trees
Like that blind man of old
Who had to receive a second touch
From Jesus, we are told.
Oh, that they were mature
Like Barnabas and Paul
And point out to such followers
They made the wrong call.
For there is only one God
And always will be
And that one God reveals Himself
In the blessed Trinity.
An apostle is no greater
Than the least in the pew,
No believer is more significant
When in God’s view.
There is an equality
That should be very obvious
Once we are part of that oneness
That exists in Christ Jesus.
We are one in Christ
As he is one in the Father
And the Father, Son and Holy Spirit
Makes us one together.
And as I end this poem
It is wise that I repeat
The verse with which I started;
Please do not delete.
Acts 14:15
We also are men
Of like passions with you,
And preach unto you
That ye should turn from these vanities
Unto the living God,
Which made heaven,
And earth,
And the sea,
And all things that are therein.
Stewart Russell © August 9, 2025
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