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Where’s the proof?


As we get back to our series on looking at the evidence, today let’s focus on proof. The old saying ‘the proof is in pudding’ holds true. No one wants to blindly accept something without collaborating evidence. Yet when it comes to God, people accept all sorts of lofty ideas that don’t really have much merit when you start digging into them. They sound really good on the surface, and offer a great variety of choices and reasons…but when you taste the pudding, so to speak, its left lacking. Evolution, as it’s normally taught, is one example of this. Everything sounds nice on the surface and lots of ‘evidence’ is given…but it doesn’t really hold water when you start looking at real scientific facts.

I digress, that is for another post all together. Today, lets look at is there any ‘conclusive’ proof of God, again from the people at http://www.gotquestions.org

Cheers,
DK

Question: “Is there any conclusive proof of God?”

Answer: The answer to this question depends greatly on what is meant by “conclusive” proof. Can we reach out and touch God or see Him in the same way that we touch and see people? No. But there are countless ways one can know assuredly that God does exist, that He is real, and He is who He says He is. We will look briefly at three ways of proving His existence using both science and the Bible.

1. The Law of Cause and Effect. This law of science states that every cause has its effect and every effect has its cause. This law is the basis of all science. As such, this law bears a relationship to the origin of the heavens and the earth. In fact, scientists agree that the universe has not existed forever, that it had a beginning at some point in time.

The theory of relativity, which is almost universally accepted among scientists, has certain implications for this Law of Cause and Effect. One is that the universe, defined as time, space, matter, and physical energy had a beginning, that it is not eternal. And it is through Einstein’s equations that scientists can trace the development of the universe back to its very origin, back to what is called the “singularity event” when it actually came into being. Science has proven that the universe really did have a beginning. This means that if the universe had a starting point in history, then it obviously began to exist, and it must have a cause for its existence.

Therefore, if the universe needs a cause for its coming into being, then that cause must be beyond the universe—which is time, space, matter, and physical energy. That cause must be something similar to what Christians call “God.” Even Richard Dawkins, probably the most prominent proponent for atheism in our time, admitted in a TIME magazine article that “there could be something incredibly grand and incomprehensible and beyond our present understanding.” Yes, and that is God!

We can best summarize this cosmological evidence with the following statements:
(1) Whatever begins to exist must have a cause for its existence.
(2) The universe began to exist.
(3) Therefore, the universe must have a cause for its existence.
(4) The attributes of the cause of the universe (being timeless, existing outside of space, and so on) are the attributes of God.
(5) Therefore, the cause of the universe must be God (Genesis 1:1).

2. The Law of Teleology. This law of science essentially means that when an object reflects a purpose, goal or design, it must have had a designer. Simply put, things do not design themselves. This holds true for the things in the universe, which proves that it had to have a Designer.

For example, the earth in orbiting the sun departs from a straight line by only one-ninth of an inch every 18 miles—a very straight line in human terms. If the orbit changed by one-tenth of an inch every 18 miles, it would be vastly larger and we would all freeze to death. If it changed by one-eighth of an inch, we would be incinerated. The sun is burning at approximately 20 million degrees Celsius at its interior. If the earth was moved 10% further away, we would soon freeze to death. If it was moved 10% closer, we would be reduced to ashes. Are we to believe that such precision “just happened”? Think about it: the sun is poised at 93 million miles from Earth, which happens to be just right. Did this happen by chance or by design? It’s no small wonder that the psalmist alludes to God as the grand designer: “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. It rises at one end of the heavens and makes its circuit to the other” (Psalm 19:1, 6).

3. The Laws of Probability and Fulfilled Prophecy. There are 1,093 prophecies in the Bible that refer to Jesus and His Church, and each one of those prophecies was fulfilled! The Old Testament contains 48 prophecies that pertain to the crucifixion of Jesus. When applying the laws of probability to calculate the likelihood of several events taking place at or near the same time, all probabilities have to be multiplied together. For example, if the probability of a single event occurring randomly is 1 chance in 5 and the probability of a separate event occurring is 1 chance in 10, then the probability that both events will occur together or in sequence is 1 in 5 multiplied by 1 in 10, which yields 1 in 50.

In considering the fact that several different prophets who lived in separate communities over a span of a 1,000 years made predictions of Christ 500 years before His birth, the odds against these prophecies coming true are simply beyond our wildest comprehension. For example, the chances of one man (Jesus) fulfilling just 8 of the prophecies attributed to Him are one in 10 to the 17th power (that’s a number 1 with 17 zeroes).

Consider this: imagine covering the entire state of Texas with silver dollars to a level of two feet deep. The number of silver dollars needed to cover the whole state would be 10 to the 17th power. Mark one silver dollar with an “X” and drop it from an airplane. Then thoroughly stir all the silver dollars all over the state. Then blindfold a man and tell him he can travel wherever he wishes in the state of Texas. Then somewhere along the way, he is to stop and reach down into the two feet of silver dollars and pull up the one silver dollar that has been marked with the “X.” What are the chances of his doing this? The same chance the prophets had of eight of their prophecies being fulfilled in any one man in the future.

The Bible with all its fulfilled prophecies proves the existence of God. Through the law of probability and the mathematical odds of prophecy being fulfilled, we can know assuredly that there was a divine Designer and Author of the Bible. The same One who brought the universe into existence. “You may say to yourselves, ‘How can we know when a message has not been spoken by the LORD?’ If what a prophet proclaims in the name of the LORD does not take place or come true, that is a message the LORD has not spoken. That prophet has spoken presumptuously” (Deuteronomy 18:21-22).

Finally, God, the Creator of the universe and Author of our salvation tells us, “Remember the former things, those of long ago; I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me. I make known the end from the beginning, from ancient times, what is still to come. I say: My purpose will stand, and I will do all that I please” (Isaiah 46:9-10).

some things you may find interesting


Good leaders are always looking at what others are saying and doing. In an effort to be one myself, I spend time reading and following others through books, Twitter, Facebook, and on blogs. I’ve recently discovered Challies Dot Com (www.challies.com) and found it to be a wonderful source of devotional material to ponder. Today, i am re-posting some articles that had been listed there which led to many though-provoking ideas.

I hope you enjoy!
DK

(originally posted on 1/15 on challies.com)

Tim Tebow’s Life Is a Tragedy – This is an interesting take on Tebow. “Everyone’s life is a story, especially the lives of celebrities. But the way our stories get told is often what distinguishes us common folk from celebrities, mostly because celebrities have the media following them around creating a narrative, or drama, that always takes a predictable path.” He argues that Tebow’s life is a tragedy, fabricated by the media.

Adam and Eve and Pinch Me – Carl Trueman looks at the difference between Al Mohler and Tim Keller when it comes to evolution and wonders aloud why it is that many of the leaders of the new Calvinism are making complementarianism a major issue and evolution a minor one. It makes for a good and thought-provoking read.

The Plain Preaching of the GospelJustin Taylor shares a great quote from Charles Spurgeon as he argued that the plain preaching of the gospel was (and still is!) sufficient to grow the church.

Why Conservatives Should End the Debt Ceiling Debate - Dr. Mohler’s article on the debt ceiling is worth reading even if you read only long enough to see what he says about it being a “pseudo-event.”

Why We Need Plumbers—and Pastors – You can probably identify with this: “Growing up I knew I could serve God in whatever profession I chose. Providing, of course, I chose to be either a missionary or a pastor. … Sure, a wealthy executive or doctor who lived faithfully for Christ might achieve a modicum of respect in church circles. But spiritually speaking, they were ‘walking wallets,’ useful for funding ministry—the real work of the Lord.”

The Real Meaning of Christmas


Well, though I can hardly believe it, Christmas is upon us!

For so many, we will get together with family or friends and eat, sing, open gifts, and have a ‘holly, jolly’ time. Many will also attend special church services and sing songs, hear the story of the birth of Jesus, and spend a few moments reflecting on the Gift God gave us in that wonderful manger scene.

But really, the wonderful gift that God gave us wasn’t the babe in the manger. It was the Savior on the Cross. With that in mind, I share this little article from the people at http://www.gotquestions.org to help us all think about ‘what is the true meaning of Christmas?’

 

Enjoy, and Merry Christmas!

DK

 

Question: “What is the true meaning of Christmas?”

Answer: The true meaning of Christmas is love. John 3:16-17 says, “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.” The true meaning of Christmas is the celebration of this incredible act of love.

The real Christmas story is the story of God’s becoming a human being in the Person of Jesus Christ. Why did God do such a thing? Because He loves us! Why was Christmas necessary? Because we needed a Savior! Why does God love us so much? Because He is love itself (1 John 4:8). Why do we celebrate Christmas each year? Out of gratitude for what God did for us, we remember His birth by giving each other gifts, worshipping Him, and being especially conscious of the poor and less fortunate.

The true meaning of Christmas is love. God loved His own and provided a way—the only Way—for us to spend eternity with Him. He gave His only Son to take our punishment for our sins. He paid the price in full, and we are free from condemnation when we accept that free gift of love. “But God demonstrated His own love for us in this: while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8).

Is the world ending now that President Obama has been re-elected?


I’ve actually heard some people say that our President is the Antichrist or the forerunner to him. I’ve heard people say America is now dead. I’ve heard people say they just can’t believe what has happened. I’ve heard people talk about how we’d all better get ready for the Apocalypse.

Have we all lost our minds?

It simply amazes me how many people slap a label on their forehead that says “Christian” yet have no concept of Biblical Truth and no desire to actually follow God. This political season has made several people I’m very fond of look like raving idiots as they talk about how bad things are gonna get and how we’ll never be the same. Fear-mongering has become the new banner of the American Church, apparently. When did  the church get an assignment change from being the light of the world to being the judge of the world? Last I checked we still had a job to do…

So, in what will most likely be an overly long post I’d like to first quote from a posting by Keith Nachbor, who used to be at Youth Pastor at Rhema. He says part of what I’m thinking much better than I can, so read and I’ll see you on the other side:

This is a Post by Keith Nachbor (I, Devin, took this off of a Facebook wall, so I don’t have the site reference)

As I listened to the results of the election come in last night and heard the reactions from people on both sides, I came to realize that now more than ever our great nation needs healing. I heard people who said they had been praying that “the right man” would be elected sink into the depths of despondency and talk about how America as we know it is over, all because they misplaced their trust. I do not believe that America as we know it is over, but I believe that we are at a crossroads that has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with the things of God; our nation needs healing and who better to bring that healing to the world than the Church?

What the world needs is a Savior, not a President. Just like the Israelites cried out for a King and were disappointed with who they were given, so we who cry out for a particular man to lead us will be disappointed as well. Our faith is to be in the Lord not a political party. Our elected officials have managed to bring us to a divisive place and we have followed along with them spewing whatever the party line may be that day. Too many of us have put our faith in politics and politicians rather than the Word of God. If our land is going to be healed, then we who proclaim to be Christians need to lead the way in praying for those who are in authority and setting an example to those around us of how to trust in God and not man.

1 Timothy 2:2 I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people— 2 for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. 3 This is good, and pleases God our Savior, 4 who wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth.

These verses answer the what, who, and why questions as well as giving us the result of those prayers; they tell us what to pray for, who to pray for, and why we are praying for them, which results in peace, quietness and pleasing God. More importantly it leads to salvation for those who are in need of it. Seems to me if we were to spend more time in prayer and less time whining about circumstances we would get the results we desire. Unfortunately we have taken our eyes off of the prize and placed them directly on man.

As I wrap up this long post I’ll disclose that my guy didn’t get win. It was disappointing, but I came to the realization that this may be the very thing that I needed; as well as what the Church and Christians needed to shake us out of the funk that we have fallen into and cause us to rise up and put our trust back in the Lord. I’m putting my trust in the Lord, where are you putting yours?

2 Chronicles 7:14 (NIV)
14 if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.

Proverbs 3:5-6
New King James Version (NKJV)
5 Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding;
6 In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.

 

“Too many of us have put our faith in politics and politicians rather than the Word of God.” Wow, did you catch that? Did that comment maybe sock you between the eyes? Part of me kinda hopes it did.

Aside from the incredible point that Keith makes about God still being on the throne, which has also seemed to become the new catch-phrase in post-election posts from people who are trying not to fall apart mentally and spiritually, I would like to return to something I mentioned early and make a point.

First, God appoints kings, presidents, dictators, and the like. While we may not understand, like, or agree with His postings, God is the one who sees the beginning from the end and only He understands what is really happening and why. We need to accept that and allow ourselves to come back to a place of trusting Him, otherwise we’re all in a world of hurt. If you can’t trust God with your leaders then do you really think you can trust Him with your marriage, your kids, your health, or your finances? Maybe some people should catch that and actually start acting like God is in control and stop acting like He’s either asleep at the wheel or fell off the throne.

Second, God calls us to be His ambassadors. He sent us into the world to represent him. Google “ambassador for Christ” if you don’t believe me. Guess what we’re in the ‘mess’ we’re in right now, Christians? BECAUSE WE HAVE FAILED TO REPRESENT HIS INTERESTS  We’ve got so many people running around worried about racial tensions, appealing to Latinos, courting women on reproductive rights, and thinking about their 401k’s that they lost sight of Biblical Truth. Actually, to correct my own statement, many people never had sight of Biblical truth to begin with. They just had talking points.

Now hear me, I’m not saying that we don’t want to be sensitive about some things. Tact and diplomacy may not be spiritual gifts, but I believe they are from God. I’m not saying that everyone shouldn’t have their voice heard-if you’re a US Citizen be it by birth or immigration, then you should be entitled to freedom of speech and religion and the right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness like the rest of us. But when we change the principles of our faith-the foundational things in our lives- to attempt to appeal to a certain segment then we’re in serious trouble. And sadly, Christians have been compromising in America for nearly 100 years…and look where it’s gotten us:

  1. Prayer removed from our schools has a direct correlation to increases in teen pregnancy, violent crimes, drug use, and drop out rates
  2. We’ve devalued the family in favor of  the State, and marriages are dissolving and now kids can even ‘divorce’ their parents’
  3. We legalized abortion for all, allowing for the senseless murder of almost an entire generation (read the book UnPlanned by Abby Johnson, who was high up in Planned Parenthood if you want a dose of truth.)
  4. For all the good of the Civil Rights Era, it allowed a sense of entitlement to creep into our nation in the guise of ‘equal rights’

As Christians we are called to be imitators of God, ambassadors (as I mentioned) for Christ. We’re supposed to get our agenda from Him and let it influence our lives and our lifestyles. But as that has become less popular and less convenient we’ve instead chosen comfort and conformity. We’ve, as Christians, have let the World dictate how we live as a large part instead allowing the Word of God to do so. Add in the infighting between so many denominations about things like ‘is healing for today’ and ‘can you lose your salvation’ and we didn’t even need the devil to destroy the influence of the Church we did it to ourselves.

It’s no wonder the ‘high minded, educated elite  (a term the news media gives the smart, influential people) often see us as ignorant and simple. Mostly, we are. And it’s our fault. We stopped reading our Bibles and started listening to other people tell us what it said instead. We stopped believing that there is absolute truth and that right is right no matter what (I’m not talking about the Political right ‘being right’ I’m talking about morality) and we allowed ourselves to be convinced that certain things have shades of grey and it’s all dependent upon the circumstances. Yeah, good luck making that argument to God after He sacrificed His Son to redeem us.

And maybe most abhorrent  we forgot that our role is to be the salt of the earth and started running around acting like we’re responsible for saving it instead.

Do you know what Jesus was referring to in Matthew 5:13 when He said ‘You are the salt of the earth”? Salt is was used as a preservative  It was used in meats, such as fish or lamb or cow (Jews didn’t eat pigs, so sorry folks, no bacon!) to SLOW THE PROCESS OF DECAY.

Not Stop it. Slow it.

God set us up with two-fold purpose:

  1. Slow Decay (through our lifestyles)
  2. Be Ambassadors (represent Him and attract others to Him)

With those two things working together, the purpose if meant to be that we influence others for Christ and, by our biblically based lives, ‘hold off’ the decay from rotting the world out. However, Jesus says right there in Matthew 5 that salt that loses its saltiness is good for nothing.

See, when we lose our foundation and start getting confused about truth, we lose the salt aspect of our lives. When that happens, what is to prevent the decay from rapidly increasing… Oh, yeah, nothing!

So, friends, I will be blunt. We wanna run around pointing fingers we need to point them squarely at the Christians. Not the liberals or the unsaved. Do you really expect someone who is lost or anti-God to act in a manner other than lost or anti-God? No, or course not. We’re in the state we are because WE lost sight of the goal. WE failed to do our jobs. WE haven’t been salt or light…because we’ve been so busy blending in.

But wait…there’s hope!

Do you really think that God didn’t see all this coming? I’m not asking if He wanted it like this, cause I doubt He wanted this any more than He wanted Adam and Eve to sin in the first place. But for a God who knows all and has His master plan laid out in the Word, do you think this has all caught Him off guard? I wouldn’t dare to insult my God in such a manner!

So if He knew things were going to head south (not the warmer climate south, but the more tragic kind of south) wouldn’t it make sense that He would plan for it? He did. But again, because so many are unfamiliar with the Word and how history has to play out, they’re panicked right now. So what does the Bible say about the ‘end’?

  1. Matthew 24;14- And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.
  2. Mark 13: 5-8-Watch out that no one deceives you. Many will come in my name, claiming, ‘I am he,’ and will deceive many. When you hear of wars and rumors of wars, do not be alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come. Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be earthquakes in various places, and famines. These are the beginning of birth pains.

These are just two areas, and that isn’t everything Jesus said while on Earth, let alone what He revealed to John in Revelation. But the best news, which we oft talk about but seem to neglect how it will come about, is the fact that Jesus will return and we’ll see and end to all of this. But friends, guess what? If all the bad stuff doesn’t happen then we haven’t gotten there yet!

Now, i’m not saying we purposely do evil to bring Christ back (though some have suggested as much). That’s absurd  But when you realize that these things are going to happen and have to happen, it makes me first thankful that in the end we win. Secondly it makes me realize how much there still is to do-how many there still are to reach. So instead of complaining about things not going my way and about how bad they are and how unfair it all is…I think I should instead get my butt out there in the trenches and do everything I can to slow the decay through the life I live that attracts others and be the best ambassador I can be, promoting His interests. Because Joel 3:14 tells us ‘Multitudes are in the valley of decision” and I want to keep as may of them from falling off into an eternity apart from God as possible…and I really don’t care as much about who the President is  or what the social agenda is.

And if you’re a Christian, neither should you…

We all need to get back to a life founded on Biblical truth & get back to doing the job God called us to do…and when the End does come we can stand before Him ready, having brought as many others to the feast as possible. (Thats a reference to Luke 14:23)

That’s my take on things.

DK

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