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Ever
wonder if God is really there? If He's there, shouldn't
He make Himself more obvious, more visible to us all?
On the
other hand, maybe God is very evident, after all. Maybe
we simply aren't paying much attention. Maybe it's simply
a matter of our own focus.
For
human beings, the universe and life and death, etc., poses
a lot more mystery than answers. That's because by nature
we're separated from God, too preoccupied with our own
self-focus to pay much attention to God — or to any other
aspect of reality that isn’t immediately self-gratifying.
God is
not silent or hiding Himself. He reveals His true nature
and His expectations for us in all that surrounds us. And
He speaks to humanity by various natural and supernatural
means.
So why
can't we see God clearly?
Human
history shows that regardless of what God ever reveals,
says, or does, we tend to do the same thing: we rebel,
ignore the evidence and pretend to be even more stupid
than we really are. We claim ignorance and blindness even
when we actually know and see very well. So instead of
maturing in wisdom as we get older, we too often become
more deliberately ignorant of reality, more blind to
life's lessons with every year of our earthly existence.
With
our human nature so bent by the natural tendency to
"self-focus" (that is, by sin) it's no wonder that many
people keep asking, "Is there really any evidence for
God?"
The
answer is simple and obvious: "Yes, there is a God, and
no, He does not exist simply to grant us wishes." But our
desire for self-gratification is too often greater than
our sincere desire for truth.
But
what if we really do want the truth? What if we are
sincere in our search for the answer? One way that we can
help ourselves find answers is to give a little thought to
the obvious.
For
example, most folks would agree that the universe does
exist. So how did it get here? The universe was not
created by chance or by time itself or by statistics or by
human reasoning. Yet people talk as though any or all of
these concepts can actually design, create or modify
things.
Let's
back away and look at the most obvious fact in the world.
Common sense tells us that without a cause or creator,
nothing anywhere would exist. Without a creator, we would
not be here to wonder about existence or life or meaning.
There would be no planets, no molecules, or atoms, or
anything else either smaller or larger.
After
centuries of human observation and research we still don’t
begin to know much about the physical universe, or even
where our universe might be in relation to all the rest of
infinity. We don't know if the physical universe fills
all of infinity. We wonder if other physical life exists
out there among the stars. We still debate as to whether
or not other levels of existence and forms of matter still
undetectable to our minds and senses might be out there.
We still don’t know a lot of things.
But we
do know that we're here. And lots of other things are
also here all around us. Things that we call grass and
clouds and mountains and seas, planets and stars and
galaxies do exist. And collectively, we call all of this
the universe. So we should also know that it got here
somehow.
Logic
says that things do not create themselves.
Has a
chair or a toaster ever designed and created itself in
your house? How about a bicycle or a motor vehicle in
your garage? Has a house or garage ever built itself on
your property?
Relatively speaking, toasters, houses and chairs are
pretty simple in design and concept. Especially if one
compares them with the universe out there — with a tree, a
living flower or a small bird. See how wonderfully
diverse and complex everything is. Even an atom is more
complex than we once thought.
So it
should be clear that infinite “nothing” does not simply
evolve into a universe of well designed and complex,
functioning and beautiful "somethings” --all by itself.
To believe that it could would take a whole lot more
imagination and faith than I have.
Without a designer, no predictable design/pattern (even
the predictable design of so-called chaos) would exist in
this universe. We've learned that much. And we can see
that such patterns and designs is here on every level.
While we may not begin to comprehend everything involved
in those designs and patterns we depend on them, expect
them, and utilize them every day.
For
example, we build with wood, make concrete, shape
plastics, burn coal, eat foods, drive cars and fly
planes. All these things rely on many predictable
properties and dependable physical laws. We expect wood
to have certain anticipated characteristics, we expect
concrete to pour, cure and hold its shape, we depend on
various plastics for specific jobs, we trust that coal
will always produce heat, we trust foods to give us
nutrition and energy, we rely on the many predictable
functions built into an automobile, we expect aircraft to
ride on air. We expect the universe to do certain things
according to the properties and patterns we have observed
so far.
God is
the ultimate “cause,” the “mind,” the “designer and
maker,” the power behind everything in the universe. And
the Bible says that I should go further and accept that
God consciously made all things and keeps all things
together by His own will, His own expression or word.
I
understand these things by faith. I accept them because I
believe the record God has given us in the Bible. But I
am not relying on “faith” any more than the person who
insists that there is no God. It is simply a matter of
focus. I believe what God says and the unbeliever rejects
what God says. Yet the unbeliever, who rejects the
purpose and design built into the universe, must still
have faith that the universe will continue to function in
a predictable and useful way today and tomorrow. There is
no reason for a universe to work if it just happened,
without a design or creator. But the unbeliever hopes it
will and operates on the faith that it will.
So
far, the universe still works.
The
Bible makes it clear that God expects to use common sense
to grasp the obvious. He also expects us to listen to His
voice that even now is speaking to our hearts — and has
been speaking to our hearts since we were first
conceived. That voice calls all human beings on this
planet to know God, to honor Him, to respond to Him just
as any child might respond to his mother or father, or
even as we might expect a computer program that we had
written to respond to our keystrokes and commands.
The
truth about God has been most perfectly revealed to us in
Jesus Christ. To better understand what God says
about the Lord Jesus Christ, I encourage you to read the
Gospel of John in the New Testament of the Holy Bible.
After that you will want to read more of the Bible. You
may want to read the entire New Testament first, and then
the Psalms in the Old Testament, and then all the rest.
If you
have never fully responded to God, you can do so right
now, right where you are. Accept the free gift of Jesus
Christ within your own heart. Agree with God that Jesus
Christ is the one and only hope for salvation, for
forgiveness of sin, and for eternal life.
If you
are ready to trust in Jesus,
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