WHY I AM A CHRISTIAN (Part I)
Some years ago, I read a startling anti-religious
statement by James Harvey Johnson. It
was written while he was part of a group known as The Thinkers Club. Here’s what Mr. Johnson penned:
“Religious beliefs are against
common sense. There are no angels,
devils, heavens, hells, or miracles.
These superstitious beliefs are promoted for the purpose of making
gullible people believe that by paying money to the priest-class, they will be
favored by one of the gods. There is
nothing that is supernatural – there is nothing that is contrary to natural
law.”
Incredible, isn’t it? Nevertheless, his thinking is not atypical of
contemporary thinkers who seek to characterize Almighty God as humanistic,
fundamentally flawed, or even non-existent.
According to the Apostle John, the “spirit
of antichrist…is now already in the world.” (I John 4:3, NKJV) As a result of such satanic influences, far
too many have great difficulty believing in the God of the Bible.
Allow me to begin today’s discourse with
an interesting illustration about faith.
First remember this. Anything
that is TRUE does not rise or fall because WE DO or DO NOT accept or understand
it.
For example, when European explorers
first traveled to Australia, they encountered a unique animal. In fact, its very existence went against
everything they knew about animal life. They
discovered an egg-laying mammal (and mammals don’t typically lay eggs), living
much of the time in water, with a broad and flat tail, with webbed feet and
with a snout that resembled a duck’s bill.
This animal SEEMED to be like a fish,
and at the same time like a bird,
and at the same time like a land-dwelling
mammal. The European explorers
named it “PLATYPUS.”
When they returned home and told of
their discovery, the scientific community only laughed, even though several of
the eyewitnesses enjoyed excellent reputations.
So when the explorers returned to Australia, they returned with what
they considered to be irrefutable proof, the hide of a dead platypus. Nevertheless, some still refused to believe.
Unfortunately, many people mirror
the sentiments of Benjamin Disraeli, who famously said “I make it a rule only to believe in what I can UNDERSTAND.” But if one believes only in that which can be
fully understood, then (by extension) one must have a VERY BIG HEAD and a VERY
SMALL FAITH!
I am a
believer; so I thought it might be
instructive and inspirational to share some personal points of faith, i.e. to
delineate my specific reasons for being a lifetime proponent of Christianity. There are many:
Reason #1
Although Christianity is based upon
faith, it is a reasonable faith.
Quite often, the true believer is
accused of ‘assassinating the brain’ – just because s/he believes
wholeheartedly in the inspiration of the Bible, in miracles, or in the resurrection
of Jesus Christ. Many make the unwise
assumption that Christian beliefs are based on sheer ignorance, that faith in
something above-and-beyond is absolutely blind and unintelligent.
In reality, the truth is just the
opposite. The Christian faith is an
intelligent faith. It never consists of
a mindless act that is unrelated to reality.
The Bible encourages believers and unbelievers alike to use their minds when investigating the merits of
Christianity. Although God wants us to
covenant with Him by faith, He
has no issues or problems with our ‘proving’
Him.
There is abundant evidence for this
conclusion. Jesus said, “You shall love
the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all YOUR MIND.” (Matthew
22:37) To wit, Christianity is not
mindless. The Apostle Paul wrote, “I
speak as to wise men: JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES what I say.” (I Corinthians
10:15) Likewise, he wrote to the Church
of Thessalonica, “PROVE ALL THINGS, hold fast that which is good.” (I
Thessalonians 5:21)
‘Thou shalt not THINK’ was NEVER
listed among The Ten Commandments! One
of the reasons why I am a Christian is because OUR GOD (as revealed in the
scriptures) is a profoundly intelligent
God, who encourages His followers to be HIGHLY intelligent people.
Stay tuned…more to come tomorrow!
Sisters and brothers, be continually
blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON
COMING KING. Maranatha!
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